Word: mutually
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...vicious circle it necessitates. Certainly all efforts must be made to control nuclear weapons. But few positive steps can be taken in this direction until detente once again characterizes U.S. Soviet relations. Yet a return to detente seems to hinge in part on a mutual reduction in each side's feat--a fear which is caused to a large extent by nuclear weapons. To his credit. Arbatov recognizes this difficulty. And he understands how much more appealing a cold war environment ("where everything moves on the level of a cheap western") can be that the philosophy of detente, "in which...
...have a mutual concern over the future of customers that size," he said, referring to the University's consumption of 98 percent of the Western Ave. plant's heat...
...that investors are feeling decidedly bullish about high-tech stocks, Merrill Lynch, characteristically, is thundering to the head of the stampede. Last week the firm announced it had collected $835 million from investors for shares in its new twin mutual funds called Sci/Tech. Sci/Tech Holdings, Inc., for U.S. and Canadian investors, raised $550 million, while Sci/Tech, S.A., for overseas investors, attracted $285 million. The offering turned out to be the largest mutual fund start-up ever, leagues ahead of the second largest, Manhattan Fund, launched in 1966 with $247 million. The Sci/Tech funds, which will have nearly identical portfolios, will...
Besides being the biggest of the 30-odd mutual funds concentrating on science and technology stocks, Sci/Tech boasts a prestigious international management team. Under Merrill Lynch's direction, assets in Japan and the Pacific Basin will be managed by Nomura Capital Management, Inc., an affiliate of Japan's largest securities firm, Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. West European investments will be handled by Lombard Odier International Portfolio Management Ltd., a London-based subsidiary of one of Switzerland's oldest and largest private banks. Merrill Lynch Asset Management, already the biggest U.S. manager of mutual funds, will handle Sci/Tech...
...takes the form of a memoir composed by Rachel Samstat, cookbook writer and veteran of two marriages. The first, to a neurasthenic "so neat he put hospital corners on the newspaper he lined the hamster cage with," is a mutual misunderstanding. The second, to Columnist Mark Feldman, is even more calamitous. As Rachel acknowledges, "The man is capable of having sex with a Venetian blind." Even so, she is astonished when, swollen with her second pregnancy, she learns that Mark has been sleeping with Washington Hostess Thelma Rice. "The most unfair thing about this whole business," she begins, "is that...