Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Jersey's Republican gubernatorial primary in 1969, then helped him to pay off his campaign debts. Vesco also put Sears on a $60,000-a-year retainer as part-time counsel and a director of his International Controls Corp., which had taken over Investors Overseas Services, the rickety mutual-fund empire glued together in Switzerland by Bernard Cornfeld...
Whether DiCara can actually duplicate Kennedy's career may depend on his support at the upcoming state caucus meeting in Framingham. The caucus, which supplants the convention system, lets a group of voters choose a nominee for the November elections. By mutual agreement, the losing candidates at the Caucus will back the party's choice...
...gold is being purchased avidly by just about anyone with assets to protect: corporations, banks, Arab oil sheiks, offshore mutual funds, Germans who still remember the wallpaperization of their currency in the Weimar years, and French farmers...
Harvard tied Princeton for the title when the Tigers, in their final match of the season, downed Dartmouth 8-1. Under the system used to determine the national champion, teams are judged not solely on their won-lost records but on their cumulative scores against mutual opponents...
Ultimately an arms limitation agreement rests on two fundamental principles: a mutual integrity of intention and a readiness to sacrifice the necessary fraction of one's own sovereignty. Since neither the Soviet leadership nor the Nixon administration seems to understand these principles the burden now falls on the Congress. Only Congress can stop the vicious cycle created by the "bargaining chips" policy by stopping new arms production. Congress should not only reject the proposed increases in the defense budget, but also reallocate current defense funds for the improvement of our nation's health, education, and welfare...