Word: sampson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ANTHONY SAMPSON...
...sure, ITT's German equipment was under Nazi control, though, as Anthony Sampson argues, the company tried to conduct business as usual for as long as possible. In Sampson's view, ITT is not merely a multinational giant but a state within states, a moral chameleon that will do business with any complaisant regime and try to prevent the election of politicians who threaten the corporate interests...
Forgotten for much of the postwar era, Europe's sub-and transnational minorities have been making increasingly noisy claims for recognition and redress. Almost overnight, it seems, many if not most of Europe's central governments face what British Author Anthony Sampson describes in The New Europeans as a "long, untidy" period of internal struggles in "many different forms, from regionalism to anarchism to sheer eccentricity...
Britain's Anthony Sampson forecasts a dramatically revised political map of Europe. It might shape up as "a world of multinational corporations, making a technological sweep through Europe as another Holy Roman Empire." Central governments would shrink; neglected provinces would return "to their historic roles as the heart of Europe. Alsace, as it once was, could become a separate entity equal to Paris." In this vision of provinces as power blocs, forgotten regions would become a kind of European Third World, playing off the central bureaucracy in Brussels against their own national capitals. The Scots, in fact, have already...
...Crimson exploded with eight goals in the second and third periods after taking a 1-0 lead in the first 20 minutes. Harvard's Joe Bertages made 7 saves compared to 12 by Penn's Peter Sampson in the opening period, and in the next two periods the Crimson proceeded to outshoot the Quakers...