Word: mutuality
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...nation turned away from depression and world war to what became America's vast peacetime imperial consumerism--the automobile-and-suburb culture. The baby boom was in utero, or in diapers. George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were approaching the terrible twos. In LIFE, an ad for Mutual Life Insurance showed a drawing of a man just about Richard Nixon's age (35)--hair Brylcreemed straight back like Nixon's--bending over a child about 2 years old sleeping in a crib. The father in the ad says, "Goodnight, Mr. President ... and big dreams...
...under house arrest for selling Pakistan's nuclear secrets [Feb. 14]. Why not give your readers an alternative picture? Please try to understand: Pakistan is a country surrounded by problematic neighbors. We need our nukes to keep India quiet. We need to build economic ties with Iran for our mutual benefit. We need market access, scholarships, easy visas to other countries and technical know-how. Pakistanis have paid dearly for assisting the U.S. and the world community, first during the Afghan war and now during the war against terrorists. Pakistan is not a menace, but you always seem to project...
Ogbara said she felt honored not only to be selected, but also to be among such a talented group of recipients. Jenkins and Safo also spoke of the mutual admiration among the honorees, noting that their friendships dated back to freshman year...
...ensure that the delivery systems are improved," he told TIME, and his speech acknowledged the reality of India's sclerotic bureaucracy. "The fact that someone in government has voiced this concern is a positive step," says Sashi Krishnan, chief executive of Bombay-based Cholamandalam Asset Management Co., which manages mutual funds. Chidambaram has shown that the government has the will and the wallet to help the poor. If he can now ensure that they truly get the help they deserve, his budget will be remembered even more than the one from eight years ago that the middle class still celebrates...
...poverty. The world's remaining challenge is not mainly to overcome laziness and corruption, but rather to take on the solvable problems of geographic isolation, disease and natural hazards, and to do so with new arrangements of political responsibility that can get the job done. We need plans, systems, mutual accountability and financing mechanisms. But even before we have all of that apparatus in place--what I call the economic plumbing--we must first understand more concretely what such a strategy means to the people who can be helped...