Word: cooperating
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Bush's promised tax cuts. Two years ago, Bush set himself a bold--audacious--set of tasks. How well they turn out will determine how politically strong he is in a year's time. That is the reality for George Bush, and it bites. --Reported by Massimo Calabresi, Matthew Cooper, John F. Dickerson, Mark Thompson and Douglas Waller/Washington, James Graff/Paris and Romesh Ratnesar/Jerusalem
Cell Phones Motorola's Martin Cooper made the first cellular call in April 1973 on a 28-oz. untethered telephone later dubbed the brick, right. Handsets slimmed down, networks proliferated (and went digital), and subscribers multiplied, producing legions of distracted drivers and rude restaurant companions...
...cross hairs of environmentalists, he will probably be confirmed. One or more Democratic Senators may try to put a hold on his nomination, but that could be effectively broken by 60 votes. Leavitt, says a Senate staff member, should easily garner that much support. --By Eric Roston and Matthew Cooper...
...enough," White House sources tell TIME that Germany has given Washington a more positive response behind the scenes. "They called us after the meeting and said it was overblown," said a senior Administration official. The U.S. also feels that, in the end, France will come on board. - By Matthew Cooper and John F. Dickerson/Washington and James Graff/Paris...
...entering a race. "Jesus, Pete," Nixon told him. "If you think you can win, you got to go now." For once, Schwarzenegger knew, the question wasn't whether to seize the moment--it was whether to let the moment seize him. --With reporting by Sean Scully/Los Angeles, Matthew Cooper, John F. Dickerson, Michael Duffy, Douglas Waller and Michael Weisskopf/Washington