Word: mutualize
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...explains how Japan came to see the French style of comix, called bandes dessinees or "clear line," as too graphically focused, while the French saw Japanese Manga as little more than near-endless volumes about robots and monsters. In spite of this disconnect, Boilet writes, both cultures share a mutual fascination with slice of life stories, as evidenced by the popularity of French cinema in Japan. (The name nouvelle manga deliberately echoes nouvelle vague, the French name for the New Wave cinema of the 1960s.) "Nouvelle manga" refers to any comic that taps into this mutual appreciation. To that...
...anger towards those living in the red states. Instead, there should be a greater recognition of this new political reality and the importance of those living inside of America. In order for this country to move forward, the two sides need to reengage one another with a sense of mutual respect. Nothing will be accomplished if blue states call the red states stupid, and red states call the blue states immoral...
...Bush back to Texas. Never mind that of those who considered Iraq the country's most important issue, 74% voted for Kerry. The American conservatives - whose policies have helped push global attitudes toward the U.S. to an all-time low - have won again. To Europe, that suggests that the mutual disdain will continue, and that Europe and the U.S. are bound to drift further apart, even if their size and importance condemn them to keep doing business together. "There is in fact a certain degree of astonishment," says Gernot Erler, foreign-policy spokesman for Germany's ruling Social Democrats...
Future violinist/guitarist/vocalist Irene S. Choi ’07 and drummer Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07 were fellow compers for Record Hospital, the underground rock program on student radio station WHRB. Klein met bassist Tessa B. Johung ’07 through a mutual friend. The fifth member of the band she found close to home: her roommate Karima M. Porter ’07 agreed to sing and play guitar, although she had never before picked up the instrument...
...attorney general really trying to get Marsh's CEO fired? It wouldn't be his first use of prosecutorial leverage to push for dramatic change. When he went after the mutual-fund industry for late- trading violations, he used the opportunity to force funds to lower their fees, which critics decried as overreaching but investor-rights advocates praised. He's now locked in a legal battle with former N.Y.S.E. chief Richard Grasso, trying to force him to return millions of dollars in compensation...