Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dealed. "I am from the precomputer generation, and it has been a steep learning curve," says Ungeheuer, 54, who has been writing about the market since the early 1960s. "In just over two decades, there has been change much like the one from horse-and-carriage days to jet travel." Senior Reporter- Researcher Bernie Baumohl, who also assisted with the story, compares the historic upheaval to the Industrial Revolution. Says he: "The question is Will we -- bankers, brokerage firms and, ultimately, small investors -- be able to adjust...
...history of medicine offers a harsh lesson about the deadly impact of sexually transmitted disease. The lethal form of syphilis was first introduced into the known world in Barcelona in 1494. Twelve years later, in an era when travel was difficult, the disease had reached China, killing millions along...
...someone who could handle mail and maintain links between the Archbishop and his 70 million-strong Anglican following around the world, Waite was not cut out for a desk job. The towering 6-ft. 7-in., 250-lb. envoy seems unable to sit still for long. He loves to travel, an addiction that makes him well suited for his dangerous missions but ill suited for routine administrative duties...
...inaugurate the new space, Museum Director Paul Smith has assembled "Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical," a wide-ranging exhibition of more than 300 pieces of ceramics, jewelry, textiles and woodwork by 286 contemporary American artisans. The show runs in New York through March 22; it will then travel to Denver, Laguna Beach, Calif., Phoenix, Milwaukee, Louisville and Richmond, Va. "Poetry of the Physical" glistens with a surprising uptown-chic patina. It is sure to shock viewers who think of crafts as a matter of candlesnuffers, quilts and weather vanes. The exhibition is rekindling old arguments over such divisions...
Nonetheless, more than 100,000 people a day, as many as 40% of them from the U.S., travel to the Edmonton complex, and with good reason. The Ghermezian mall contains a mammoth amusement park, with entry free of charge. Fully integrated into the retail complex, it comes complete with roller coasters and carrousels (47 rides in all). The mall also boasts an 18-hole miniature golf course and a $5 million hockey rink where Superstar Wayne Gretzky practices with the Edmonton Oilers. The center's Waterpark sports a 600-ft. water slide and a 2.5-acre artificial lake featuring...