Word: youthe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...BELIEVE IN YOUTH...
...advertising executive, Jacques Seguela, describes the phenomenon of the new America with a certain dogmatic Gallic eloquence: "The country that originally invented the consumer society is now inventing the communications society. Why has this been possible in America and not elsewhere? Because the U.S. is the only country where youth is credible. Individuals plunged into their professional lives in their 20s and are winners at 25 or 30. In France and elsewhere in Europe, that is impossible. You cannot go to a banker and say, 'I have a project involving imagination or new technology,' and ask for money...
...invasion of Grenada brought a surge of new enlistments in ROTC programs. The quality of military recruits is improving substantially. The motives for entering the service are not just economic now (the Army as a last resort for jobless youth). They are also patriotic. In his letter of application to West Point, a high school student from Florida wrote, "I will relish having the chance to serve my country in a position in which I can exert a positive influence...
...jumped its bid all the way to $12.6 million. When IBM decided not to participate, Ueberroth, who badly wanted to use their technology at the Games, called Chairman Frank Cary. The firm that sponsored the Games, Ueberroth said solicitously, would gain a global identity with the next generation of youth. Of course, he warned, another mammoth company with only three letters was interested; that was NEC, the Nippon Electric Company. IBM eventually signed on. Ueberroth had wanted the American company, partly out of patriotic loyalty. But threatening to play the foreign card was no bluff. When Eastman Kodak complained bitterly...
...With a despairing love affair, a troubled youth and an anguished widow kindle a circle of warmth against the encircling chill of Northern Ireland's mad terrors. Director Pat O'Connor turns their tragedy into a strangled cry from the heart...