Word: mindedness
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Fair-minded Europeans who read Bush's speech in London last week will surely adjust their image of him. I was particularly struck by this passage: "Because European countries now resolve differences through negotiation and consensus, there's sometimes an assumption that the entire world functions in the same way...
But farther down Pennsylvania Avenue, at the White House, the President sees Fristy--his nickname for the doctor--as not just an ally in the Senate but also a key player in his 2004 campaign. "It's a lot easier running for re-election after having passed a major Medicare...
At the same time, al-Qaeda has every interest in showing it's still in business. Measures taken since Sept. 11, 2001, in the U.S. and Europe have made it tougher for bin Laden's men to strike inside the enemy's borders. But the enemy has plenty of attractive...
This acute, graceful novel begins as a dreamlike memory of a vanished world. Its setting is a New England prep school in 1960, a ceremonious, high-minded and improbably literary place where the boys compete as writers rather than as athletes and the ultimate prize is a private audience with...
But beginning in the 1980s, as China's drive to capitalism kicked into higher gear, Beijing extended market reforms to health care?with disastrous consequences. Local health bureaus were stripped of their government funding and forced to become financially self sufficient. To survive, many local clinics eschewed public-minded immunization...