Word: summiteer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have three musicals among the 14 on Broadway is extraordinary. Last week Nunn became unique: he opened a fourth. Chess, which links a Soviet-U.S. summit, a world chess championship and a doomed international romance, has already racked up advance sales of $4 million. If it overcomes bumpy reviews -- which also beset Starlight and, to a lesser degree, Cats -- Nunn will parallel what he has achieved in London, where the same four shows have been running for years...
...Paris, in 1986 Tokyo gave $5.6 billion, vs. Washington's $9.6 billion. This year Japan has authorized more foreign aid than the U.S. ($10 billion vs. $9.2 billion). Japan has also begun to recycle some of its growing financial reserves throughout the developing world: at the 1987 Venice summit of industrialized nations, Tokyo pledged $20 billion in loans and other plans for helping developing nations plagued by debt. Says Masamichi Hanabusa, director- general of the Economic Cooperation Bureau in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "Since our national capability has increased, we have come to look on our aid program...
...persistence of the glut this spring finally prompted several non- OPEC nations to agree to a summit with OPEC. While some of the biggest producers declined to participate (among them Britain, the Soviet Union and the U.S.), the meeting was a somewhat threatening development for oil-gulping countries. That includes the U.S. as a whole, which imports 37% of its daily consumption. Energy Secretary John Herrington, on a seven-nation swing through Southeast Asia, was inspired to lecture non-OPEC countries that the Reagan Administration was opposed to any manipulation of the price of oil. He told TIME, "The efforts...
...folks are rooting for their favorite son. "We would like to have two Michaels running the world: Michalis of the United States and Mikhail of the Soviet Union," says Stephanou. "And, of course, if he becomes President, I will go as president of the village to America for a summit of the Presidents...
...gunmen is Hassan Izz-al-Din, a Lebanese who is believed to have been directly involved in the killing of U.S. Navy Diver Robert Stethem during the hijacking of TWA Flight 847 in 1985. Said Secretary of State George Shultz, speaking in Helsinki en route to pre-summit meetings in Moscow: "I don't think ((releasing the hijackers)) is a proper thing to do." But he declined to "second-guess" Algeria. As for the Algerians, Interior Minister Hadi al- Khaderi, who oversaw the negotiations, explained his government's decision in its starkest terms: "It was a question of saving human...