The staff believes that the registrant should quantify the current year misstatement in this example using both the
iron curtain approach (i.e., $100) and the rollover approach (i.e., $20).
Yet, five years after the 1984 consecration, the Berlin wall comes tumbling down; the
iron curtain behind which a Soviet atheist empire had exercised a truly gruesome, totalitarian reign of terror for 70 years collapses for no apparent reason, and with it the police state and regime itself disappears.
She said in a statement: ``A new
Iron Curtain threatens to fall across Ukraine.
President George Bush crossed Europe's old
Iron Curtain divide yesterday and offered his vision of a new, more unified continent where nations, including Russia, co-operate to 'build the house of freedom.'
His funeral, which was also attended by senior Soviet Ukrainian authorities, was the last public appearance of Greek Catholics, since a few days later the "
Iron Curtain" fell heavily on them.
to appear behind the
Iron Curtain. Among the works to be seen in China will be American choreographer Robert Joffrey's ballet "Pas de Deeses"....
Polish Foreign Chief Bronislaw Geremek said: "We celebrate the end of the bipolar world symbolised by the
Iron Curtain. It's a great day for Poland and for the world.''
The
iron curtain might have split Germany, but many East Germans continued to be staunch supporters of West German teams.
1953 - Welsh poet Dylan Thomas died aged 391989 - The East German government lifted the
Iron Curtain to allow free travel through the Berlin Wall2004 - Football legend and TV and radio personality Emlyn Hughes died from a brain tumour, aged 57
It previously fulfilled a similar function for Catholics living behind the "
iron curtain" during the Cold War.
Mr Ralph Lee, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, has covered more than half a million miles with a caravan in tow, entering the Arctic Circle and going behind the
Iron Curtain.
The real teeth in that danger rotted with the melting of the
iron Curtain. Today nuclear Armageddon is far less a threat to earth's end than is the voracious gobbling by overabundant populations.
Coventry and Stalingrad, now named Volgograd, were the first two cities to be twinned across the
iron curtain when the scheme to build international relations began 65 years ago.
1956 - The Bolshoi Ballet appeared at Covent Garden for the first time1959 The British post code system to allow automatic mechanical sorting of mail was introduced at Norwich1965 - Manfred Mann became the first Western band t o perform behind the
Iron CurtainThe final vestiges of the
Iron Curtain are being swept away as Europe beg ins to reunite.