Word: rebuilders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stated that the new regime has been accepted by the people, not as a rejection of democracy, but in the words of the leader of the governing junta, as a "necessary evil to rebuild sound democracy and stronger freedom...
...form "development partnerships" with outfits that have land or funds to invest (among them: Unilever, Imperial Tobacco, Oxford's Brasenose College). The partner supplies most of the capital, Cotton the knowledge. Last year he formed such a partnership with Isaac Wolfson's Great Universal Stores to rebuild many of the chain's 2,000 branches. He is now negotiating similar partnerships with Philips Electrical and Cunard...
Shakes in the Street. In the end, since many of his companies are not directly affected, Schlieker may well salvage enough to rebuild his empire. But his tumble had so shaken the German public, to whom Willy Schlieker was the prototype of the self-made tycoon, that the West German Economics Ministry felt obliged to rush out a statement that Schlieker's problems were of his own making and "cannot be traced to a depression-type development in the German economy...
...pride of Holland's city of Arnhem is a sturdy 11th century Gothic structure called the Eusebius Church. Badly damaged during World War II, this Dutch Reformed church has gradually been rebuilt in strict accordance to medieval style. But when Architect Theo Verlaan came along to rebuild the steeple, things changed fast...
...thriving. She is not yet out of danger, but Surgeon Beveridge is confident enough to have set up a tentative schedule for further operations. By the time Denise is one, he hopes to open her digestive tract and close the colostomy; when she is two, he will rebuild the esophagus by transplanting a loop of her intestines. Beveridge now admits: "I really never thought Little Mouse would last...