Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...extremes. Although this most obviously involves the nature of the plot itself, it also includes the cinematography. At sporadic points throughout the film, cinematographer Janos Zsombolyai presents us with contained scenes of abstract images. Although the calm, picturesque vignettes of nature eventually become somewhat cloying, Zsombolyai's shots of travel along a highway are innovative and exciting. Familiar lines and lights and shapes speed by blended and confused. Simple visual clues are transformed into the physical sensation of actual movement. Unfortunately, these sections of the film are poorly integrated into the film's main body...
Baird Professor of History Richard Pipes, who served in the National Security Council from 1981-3, will travel to Geneva for NBC's "Today" show...
...airlines, however, share one key asset: a two-letter code that identifies each airline on flight-reservation computer terminals. Regional lines use the code that identifies their big brothers. For example, Air Midwest's flight from Wichita to Kansas City is labeled EA, rather than AM, on travel agents' computer screens. That is important because the major carriers' codes get priority display in reservation systems and are therefore booked first...
English Author Jonathan Raban, 43, has earned a reputation as a diverting guide for armchair tourists. His best-known travel books are Arabia: A Journey Through the Labyrinth (1979) and Old Glory (1981), a Huckleberry Finnish, updated account of a journey down the Mississippi. With much of the world left to explore and write about, Raban has elected to make a voyage of a different and distinctly perilous kind. Foreign Land is his first novel...
Matz, a frequent participant in Pan American Airlines's frequent flyers program, said he realized last summer how easy it was to earn flying miles and that people might not always want to use accrued miles for personal travel...