Word: mirrored
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Newsweek brings this "lessons of the past" pap to its logical conclusion: "each country's national character is almost a mirror of the other's." National character, you know, the thing that makes everybody in a country alike. Remember, this is why Germans are so nasty, Poles so hapless, and Chinese so shifty...
November figure from Times Mirror Center for the People & the Press...
Moreover, many of the debts of the private firms were assumed by pledging, as collateral, shares in Maxwell's two publicly traded companies, Mirror Group Newspapers and Maxwell Communication. Mirror Group shares had been declining even before Maxwell died, and were off more than 30% between May and the suspension in trading that followed Maxwell's death. But because the Mirror Group remains solidly profitable, they bounced back 45% after trading resumed last week. All told, the Maxwell companies probably carry debts of $3.9 billion, according to London's Financial Times. That figure was about 50% higher than many investors...
...enough to make you miss lines like "Come here often?" The newest cool come-on in the Southland is "I'm gonna treat you so well, I'm gonna wish you were me." Save money: buy a mirror...
...establish regional councils that would draw representatives from all interests with a stake in an area in order to reach a consensus on how to protect different biological regions. Says Larry Orman, executive director of the Greenbelt Alliance: "Because we have such massive problems, I view California as a mirror to the future." The areas of dispute...