The results were the same as a competition thirty years ago, when American wine also won.
Thirty years ago we began putting massive pressure on Tokyo to revalue the yen.
Nearly thirty years ago, a number of emerging market countries defaulted on their national debt.
Thirty years ago some contractors used brittle PVC pipes that burst when they froze.
Thirty years ago a slew of young, mostly West Coast, agencies reinvented creativity and reinvigorated advertising.
Thirty years ago, the prosaic and government-subsidized savings and loan industry was on life support.
If linemen could run a 5.2 thirty years ago, they were considered amazing athletes.
Thirty years ago, Tom Peters published an incredibly influential business book, In Search of Excellence.
Thirty years ago manufacturing in North Carolina meant textiles and furniture, and neither was doing well.
Thirty years ago this week, a 27 year-old Chinese-American named Vincent Chin was brutally murdered.
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Thirty years ago it took Brazil four years to raise a bull for slaughter.
Thirty years ago, our choice was limited to a handful of European wine-producing countries and California.
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Twenty or thirty years ago, we spent most of our time managing transactions using big, complicated systems.
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Thirty years ago, we couldn't know that something called the Internet would lead to an economic revolution.
Thirty years ago his company was hired by McDonalds to make the foam boxes for Big Macs.
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Thirty years ago yesterday the first Martian lander set down on the face of the red planet.
This compares to thirty years ago when their parents lived in slums and could hardly afford bicycles.
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The Chinese government thirty years ago asked a nation to limit child bearing to one per family.
Debates have been raging about this theory probably since the day that article arrived, thirty years ago.
They will cater to the population who may not have had access to higher education thirty years ago.
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Thirty years ago, the US city bought London Bridge, reportedly believing it to be the landmark Tower Bridge.
Thirty years ago top business schools had a simple philosophy about how to teach students good business leadership.
Thirty years ago, the boy from the Gellideg estate challenged Mexican Lupe Pintor for his WBC Bantamweight belt.
According to the FDA, Americans today consume five times as much food dye as we did thirty years ago.
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Thirty years ago, sophisticated analytical techniques promising extraordinary insights were lacking but one thing: the data to inform them.
And here on the West Coast, the sea lion population has quadrupled since hunting stopped some thirty years ago.
Thirty years ago big marches staged in volatile areas would grab headlines but could be policed and eventually banned.
Over thirty years ago, Yale professor Robert Shiller noted that stock prices vary far more than company dividends vary.
Thirty years ago the gloom seemed permanent but, of course, it inevitably passed.
Ipesup started thirty years ago with a single program, and now it runs literally dozens, training for every conceivable credential.
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