Word: neighborly
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...twice tested-by an ally's abrupt action and a vital neighbor's visit...
...today's superpower standards, a Nagasaki-type bomb would be puny-the equivalent of a mere 10,000 tons of TNT. But that might be more than enough to terrorize an enemy, or crush a nonnuclear neighbor. -By Frederic Golden...
Begin's motives-at least to many Israeli voters, who go to the polls on June 30 for national elections-seemed more transparently political. The summit reminded the electorate that it was Begin who signed the first peace treaty with an Arab neighbor. As a top aide to the Israeli Prime Minister put it: "The most important thing is to show the world that, in spite of the Lebanon crisis, the Israeli-Egyptian rapprochement continues...
...time he was four. As he got older, he started listening to rhythm and blues: Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson and, most of all, Frankie Lymon, whose high-flying vibrato could hang in the air like a white silk scarf. Music eased the loneliness. It was a neighbor, however, a painter who could talk knowledgeably about art and museums, who showed Jeffreys...
...Shales style is a fast-paced blend of insight, humor and an almost possessive affection for the medium. He can write lovingly, as he did in "Dingbat's Demise," his column about the death of All in the Family's Edith Bunker: "Wife, mother, grandma, neighbor ... philosopher, cook, mender of socks, bringer of beers, keeper of the faith ... Edith, Edith, Edith, how could you ever up and die on us?" He can be outraged, as he was last February when the networks aired a cluster of exploitative TV movies on torture, rape, child abuse and teen-age prostitution...