Word: teas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...daughter of a nomadic industrial lighting salesman, Valerie and her family settled in Jersey City, N.J., when she was 12. A victim of the movie The Red Shoes, she decided to become a ballerina. "I was heavy into recitals, a real little dancing queen," she recalls. "I tapped Tea for Two in silver lamé, and I used to do a sexy In a Persian Market in a mock leopard costume with a bare midriff...
...shift promises to change the personality of the company. The elder Matsushita, an outspoken man who enjoys traditional tea ceremonies, ran the company (sales last year: $3.9 billion) as a one-man show. Under Masaharu, 60, an introspective, analytical man who loves to spend free time golfing, managers will have greater autonomy. Says he: "I don't think top executives should allow themselves to be involved in the process of decision making for day-today operations. We have to think in a global context...
...right one," warns the chief conductor, Joe Ford, as he spots a passenger alighting dangerously between the two identical silver liners. By nightfall the train is heading into the "back o' beyond," where tiny settlements along the track still depend on a fortnightly supply train called the "tea and sugar...
...could reach under the table and throw a switch (among buttons labeled COFFEE, TEA and FRESCA...
...Group plans varied activities, including tea and discussions, and outings. This summer, it already has gone on an evening cruise of Boston harbor, as well as visiting Cape Ann and Cape Cod. At both capes, the Group went sightseeing, swimming and picnicking during the day. Its members stayed overnight at the homes of prearranged host families. In the future, the Group plans a back pack excursion...