Word: royals
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Findings of inscribed pottery, stone altars and a royal winery hinted at a new, more sophisticated image for the Philistines...
...markets mirrored widespread anxiety over the future of the Continent that may not ease for months. "The last week has significantly lowered expectations that crucial elements of the Maastricht treaty can survive," said Susie Symes, director of the European Program at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. "However the French vote, progress toward economic and monetary union will now be a lot less automatic." One good reason is the clear lack of economic cohesion within the E.C., which does not bode well for Maastricht's ambitious agenda. But the problem is mainly political...
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, heir to the oldest throne in Europe and a new visiting student at the College, made his royal entrance to the University community yesterday, discussing everything from his off-campus apartment to his course load during a press conference in Quincy House...
Frederik said he had received a "small taste"of Cambridge nightlife and was impressed by the"restaurants, bars and cafes" in Harvard Square.But he offered no royal endorsements of specificestablishments...
...World War II training base of Britain's Royal Marines, the commanding officer ends his tirade against officers who had seen to their own comfort before that of their men with a purely rhetorical "Any questions?" One moderately adipose and overage (36) lieutenant does have an inquiry. "Would you not agree, sir," he asks, "that it would be ever so much nicer if there were no Marine soldiers and everyone could be an officer...