Word: neighbored
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Coleman, a neighbor and close friend of possible presidential-candidate Colin Powell, was introduced half-jokingly as a likely future White House counsel if Powell were elected...
Alan McClennen, Jr. '61, trustee of Cambridge Savings Bank, said the bank is "committed to being a good neighbor" in the Harvard Square community and will work to attract local tenants...
That includes the right not to be excessively taxed and the freedom to practice any religion, go to work or walk to a neighbor's house without fear of assault or condemnation, he said...
...same forces now fuel a growing population that is rapidly destroying the natural world. The reproductive behavior that helped us survive as a species may no longer be beneficial. DON C. SCHMITZ Tallahassee, Florida What we crave is people--the closeness of relatives, the cup of sugar a neighbor hands over the fence and the unexpected guest for dinner. These are not Darwin's so-called social instincts but the valuable fruits of peace and contentment. They are never gained by quick phone calls, handshakes, cards, promises to get together or the intrinsic closeness of the nuclear family. They...
...between Chase and Chemical have aggravated concerns about the impact of bank-merger mania on employees and customers. The new giant, which will take the better-known Chase Manhattan name even though Chemical is larger, will hold nearly $300 billion in assets and eclipse its New York City neighbor Citicorp as the largest U.S. banking company. Enthusiastic investors boosted the price of both Chase and Chemical stock more than 10% in a day, expecting the increased efficiency of the combined banks to send profits zooming. But to pare annual expenses by $1.5 billion within three years, the new bank will...