Word: transatlanticism
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But she did not live like one. For one thing, she was always too homesick and broke. About two-thirds of her $400 weekly salary went to taxes, to her manager and to her family (John, two half brothers, a half sister, as well as her mother and stepfather). Much...
Nineteen commercial airlines will probably offere fewer charter flights to HSA and other independent charterers, because they recently agreed at the International Air Air Transport conference in Rome to cut group fares on their own transatlantic flights. These rate slashes should enable airlines to use more of their planes on...
A veteran of six yacht crossings of the Atlantic-as a novice in 1960 he won the first transatlantic race-Chichester set out last August on an even more perilous journey. Lured by the prospect of traveling the route of the 19th century wool and tea clippers, Chichester embarked on...
Salving the Irritants. Johnson's attempt to build bridges to the East came none too soon, for the transatlantic spans that have long linked the U.S. and Western Europe are beginning to sag. There was evidence of change everywhere last week: in London, where Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared...
About this time, Kurt Kiesinger was also making another important decision. Politics in Germany had boiled down to a battle between the Communists and the Nazis, and many Catholic and Protestant leaders saw in the Nazis the only chance to save Germany?and Christianity? from the Red Peril. In 1933?...