Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...less than 30 percent of the university population, 2621 people, cast their vote on the proposal, which--like the Kennedy-Hat-field resolution now before Congress and the freeze initiative on the state ballot in California this November--urges that the United States and the Soviet Union adopt a "mutual freeze on the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons...
...antidote to the disease consists of relieving the suspicion--indeed the paranoia--that exists between East and West. It is far from an easy task. The very existence of lethal and growing nuclear arsenals breeds this mutual fear. But there is hope: Short of disarmament, constructive steps can be taken to reduce the tension and give the Americans and Soviets a better understanding of one another...
...weekly "meet the Russians," though, would not go very far. What we need is natural, day-to-day contact between East and West. Economic, cultural and technological exchange constitutes a feasible panacea to the present malaise. By creating more and stronger binding ties, constructive co-existence heightens mutual dependence and makes aggression by either side less likely...
Should detente once again pick up, progress will likely be made on nuclear arms reduction. When you have a valuable trading partner, the last thing you want to do is destroy him. It comes down to a case of mutual self-interest. We need them and they need...
...group was still together, so the event took on the significance of an unscheduled summit meeting. According to eyewitnesses, the diners chatted amiably enough-perhaps about such affairs of estate as the re-release of vintage Beatle works and the distribution of royalties. But the session, arranged by a mutual friend from Paris, seems to have evoked at least a bit of the good old days of harmony and song. As Le Cirque Owner Sirio Maccioni put it afterward: "The lunch was personal, not business...