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Word: mutuals (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...F.L.N. is since they want all or nothing, be it agitation conducted by French communists, Egyptian crypto-fascists, or editors of the CRIMSON only serves to make harder the task of those people who have in mind ideas more constructive than methodical anti-colonialism, and less than "mutual trust and understanding." Patrice Higonnet Andre Nikitine

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALGERIA | 12/4/1957 | See Source »

...year. The fact in itself is simple-but the problem is peculiar. To be sure, Kennedy has Democratic enemies, covert and overt, in Massachusetts. Congressman John McCormack is one example, although the foxy old House majority leader has recently been talking pro-Kennedy for all he is worth. The mutual esteem between Kennedy and Governor Foster Furcolo is at best on-again-off-again; some waspish Bostonians attribute it to the theory that "Gaelic and garlic don't mix." But Jack Kennedy is beyond any question his state's best vote-getter. His Democratic renomination is assured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Man Out Front | 12/2/1957 | See Source »

...NATO country was talking in terms of diplomatic blackmail, or even of bargaining their new importance against the U.S.'s need. But the need is now more nearly mutual. That change in balance will be reflected in the deliberations of the NATO leaders later this month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NATO: New Need, New Balance | 12/2/1957 | See Source »

...office at 8 o'clock the next morning he spent an hour discussing the Mutual Assistance program with Vice President Nixon, Secretary of State Dulles, Treasury Secretary Robert Anderson and Budget Director Percival Brundage. Then he ran an outsized (62 persons) National Security Council meeting, lunched with 51 leaders of the Crusade for Freedom, spent 50 minutes with the British Labor Party's U.S.-baiting, Russian-admiring Aneurin Bevan. He rounded out the day in an economic review with Bob Anderson, Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin Jr., Economic Advisers Ray Saulnier and Gabriel Hauge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Jet-Propelled Week | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

Time was when Fulton Lewis Jr., radio's oracle of the far right, had sponsors on 250 of the Mutual stations that carry his nightly news roundup. Last week, pared down to 75 sponsors and detecting restlessness among some of the 300 stations that now carry him without sponsorship, Commentator Lewis awaited the results of a novel ploy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Music, Anyone? | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

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