Word: switzerland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Born. To Stefania Sandrelli, 20, sylphlike innocent angel of Seduced and Abandoned; and a lover whom she refuses to identify: a daughter; in Lausanne, Switzerland last October...
Shuttling between her Watch Hill retreat, her winter home in Nassau, her chalet in Switzerland, her 15-room Manhattan penthouse, and her studio in Carnegie Hall, she pursues her vision with an all-encompassing passion. Divorced in January from her second husband, Dr. Benjamin Kean, she bought a four-story brick mansion off Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and is renovating it into the Harkness House for Ballet Arts. It will include a workshop and dance school, out of which she plans to form a junior Harkness troupe to tour the small towns...
...France would like to undermine the Britishdominated EFTA, but also worries that Germany might become too intimate with Austria through the Market; it thus favors a loose tie. The other Market members are wary of any deal that might open the way for the other neutral nations, Switzerland and Sweden, to join the Market. The Austrians are undecided themselves about how closely to cozy...
...spent most of his time in Rome. He grew ever more gross and more persistent in the pursuit of women. And it was mostly women, last week, who crowded around his bier at Rome's municipal morgue. His first wife, Farida, and her three daughters came from Switzerland. Six other women, who said they were Egyptian refugees, also signed the funeral register. Young Prince Fuad left a sickbed to attend the funeral and was the major beneficiary of Farouk's $3 million estate...
...hold their international reserves two-thirds in gold and only one-third in dollars and British pounds. In 1964 the Bundesbank quietly traded in $200 million for U.S. gold and boosted the proportion of gold in its reserves from 54% to 61% (v. 73% in France and 87% in Switzerland...