Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...year-old Japanese who has lived in the U.S. for four years, I found your Japan issue satisfying and revealing. I was particularly struck by the statement in your main story that "the American civic principle is freedom and equality. The Japanese civic logic is mutual obligation, hierarchy and the overriding primacy of the group." This observation explains why I am in America...
...billion from individuals seeking to set up their own Keogh plans and individual retirement accounts, the latter provided under a law opening such benefits to all employees as of January 1982. Much of the IRA money was switched out of bonds and money market funds and into equity mutual funds (see chart). So was a great deal of non-IRA money. As interest rates dropped and private individuals saw they could make more money in securities, money market investments declined by $62 billion, even as $39 billion was gushing into mutual funds for stocks...
...sentencing--originally scheduled for yesterday--was delayed by the judge G.S. Dwyer after "mutual consent of both counsel a U.S District spokesman said yesterday. A new sentencing date has not yet been...
...Israeli-Syrian face-off in Lebanon will eventually deteriorate into all-out war. That is reason enough for the U.S. to send Special Envoy McFarlane to Syria this week to pursue a goal that both his predecessor Philip Habib and Secretary of State Shultz have failed to achieve: the mutual withdrawal of Israeli and Syrian troops. A rookie in Middle East affairs, McFarlane might want to ponder the wisdom of the sign that hangs in the office of the United Nations peace-keeping force in the Lebanese town of Naqura. "If you're not confused by Lebanon," says...
...cornerstone of the system, though, is the influence of Confucius, the 6th century B.C. Chinese philosopher, who taught that success in academic life is the measure of an individual and reflects the honoring of mutual moral obligations. Exalting the role of the teacher, he believed that learning should be unceasing and tested with frequent examinations. Japan today lives up to that academic ideal...