Word: wellington
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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DIED. Keith Holyoake, 79, popular Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1960 to 1972; after a series of heart attacks and strokes; in Wellington. A master of consensus politics who enjoyed debating issues with his working-class constituents, Holyoake smoothly guided his nation through the crisis of New Zealand's military involvement in Viet...
Dean Carroll Wellington, New Zealand
...shoeless Ambassador reclines on a chaise longue that is covered with classified cables. In a Churchillian pose, he holds a thick cigar in one hand and shoos away his old English sheep dog, Wellington, with the other. Deane Hinton then offers TIME'S Timothy Loughran some frank views on his two-year stint as envoy to El Salvador and the aims of U.S. policy there...
...makeshift, third-floor apartment inside Seattle's University Baptist Church, a young woman refugee from El Salvador prepares for the birth of her baby, while down the hall a Salvadoran army deserter waits until he can flee to Canada. In Chicago's Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, a Salvadoran family of six lives above the gym. "If they make us go back," says the father, "we will disappear and die for certain...
Priority neighborhoods for rehabilitation are those with the highest concentration of low-income housing, such as East and North Cambridge, Wellington-Harrington, and Cambridgeport-Riverside...