Word: safaris
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...shuttle may be the last of the airborne negotiating missions that have become a trademark of his years as Secretary of State. TIME London Bureau Chief Herman Nickel, who formerly was TIME'S State Department correspondent for 2½ years, was aboard the Secretary's twelve-day safari for peace. His report...
That beauty in the chic safari hat and Paris finery is Actress Ursula Andress, 40, on location in Rhodesia, for her new film Safari Express. A comedy spoof of 1950s jungle pictures, the movie shows Ursula as a geologist's assistant who karate-chops her way back to civilization while mussing nary a hair. On the screen, that is. "I worked like hell," protests the actress. "All that fighting! I think I am going to send them a bill as a stunt woman." After similar exertions last year in a sister film (African Express), Andress just might fall victim...
...tennis players came into A. & F. to admire its tony, well-stocked departments, but they bought their gear at cheaper places, such as Korvette's, Two Guys Stores and other discount operations catering to the outdoors set. None of those were around, of course, when T.R. went on safari...
...pirouettes; one group (construction workers?) breathlessly executes Graham floor exercises; another trio plods in a circle as in many a minimalist dance. Even sections not broadly satiric take on a quality of harried work. In "Lunch Break" Soll inflects time and space with the opposite qualities of those in "Safari"; here place has no history, and time no memory...
...private enterprise and national and foreign capital all the necessary conditions to participate, with their maximum potential and creative force, in the rational exploitation of our resources." The person put in charge of directing this "sacrifice" was urgently summoned from his hunting camp in Kenya, where he was on safari. He is the new finance minister Jose Martinez de Hoz, known as "Joe" to his friend David Rockefeller. Martinez de Hoz is the son of a wealthy traditional cattle-ranching family with very good credit in foreign banking circles. His comprehensive economic plan includes (1) a free exchange rate...