Word: schloss
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Coming from L.A., you wouldn't think that actors would get me excited. But here I am, watching the filming from a window in Sever, getting so excited at seeing Robert Urich that I knocked on the window and shouted," said Judy Schloss '89. "The entire crew and Urich turned around and looked at me. I was so embarassed...
...Force One will touch down in Germany on Wednesday morning. Prior to the summit sessions on Friday and Saturday, Reagan will be officially welcomed at the imposing Villa Hammerschmidt and partake of an intimate dinner with Chancellor Helmut Kohl and other foreign leaders at Schloss Falkenlust. Reagan's meetings with the summit participants at the Palais Schaumburg will include a working lunch to consider political issues. After visiting BergenBelsen on Sunday, Reagan and Kohl will fly to Bitburg, 300 miles to the southwest...
Unlike Kennedy's address, delivered from the balcony of West Berlin's city hall, Reagan's speech will be given at an invitation-only reception on the elegant, and secure, grounds of an 18th century palace, the Schloss Charlottenburg. Indeed, the President's advance team, understandably, has been very careful about where Reagan will appear publicly throughout the trip. As one French political adviser put it: "The Americans are super security conscious-ooh-la-la-and they are not about to let him dive into a crowd to shake hands...
...fortune conservatively estimated now at $30 million, she was early on dubbed "Sunny" for her sweet disposition. She did all the things that rich girls were supposed to do: attending finishing school, making a glittering debut and junketing to Europe. It was on one such trip, to Schloss Mittersill, an Austrian resort famed for introducing wealthy socialites to impoverished European nobility, that she met the proverbial prince. He was the resort's tennis pro, Alfie von Auersperg, an Austrian with a fabulous backhand, a fancy title and a sorry bank account. They were married and had two children, Princess...
...along about 90 tons of communications gear. A gray van, bristling with antennas and with curtains drawn, was always at the rear of Brezhnev's motorcade. West German sources dubbed it a "hot line on wheels," and said it was in direct contact with the communications center at Schloss Gymnich. In the garden of the estate, the Soviets set up a dish-shaped microwave transmitter. Its purpose: to beam messages to Moscow via the Soviet satellite "Horizon" that overflies Western Europe...