Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Judge Stevens sentenced her to 15 years to life. She says Clubine drugged her husband into lethargy before fatally hitting him. "It seemed to me ((the beatings)) were some time ago," Stevens told the Los Angeles Times. Furthermore, she added, "there was evidence that a lot of it was mutual...
Friendships that last through failure sometimes founder on success, unless it is mutual. For the Thomasons and Clintons, there is little left to want from each other except each other. "I am suspicious of friendships in Hollywood," says Jay Kriegel, a senior vice president of CBS, "but I'm not suspicious of theirs." There are few jobs as influential as the one the Thomasons already have, reaching 40 million people a week, but there is one thing that Linda asked for: to spend a night in the White House. On Jan. 21, the hicks from Arkansas will sleep...
...reached a mutual decision about a change in responsibilities that reflects the needs of the organization as a whole and George's needs," said William A. Sahlman, senior associate dean and director of publication activities at the Business School...
...feels obligated to the women's, ethnic and liberal lobbying groups that seem to have driven him to distraction. To Clinton, diversity is desirable because it supports his overarching ambition: that the public turn from its traditional craving for immediate gratification to an appreciation of the pain, sacrifice and mutual obligation necessary to bring about structural economic change. Without that change, Clinton feels, the nation will not be able to continue growing in an increasingly global economy. To that end, a Cabinet that "looks like America" helps...
...foreign policy team feel no lack of confidence or preparation. Every morning Clinton receives the same CIA briefing Bush does. Although the two Presidents have talked only once directly about Somalia, Scowcroft's calls to Berger are frequent. There is no give and take in these calls, no mutual formulation of policy, no horse trading. "It's a process of information exchange rather than consultation," says a Clinton official. Meanwhile, Little Rock has small groups at work in each of the national security departments, preparing memos and outlining issues. "They're talking to people and weighing options," says a State...