Word: partnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...South, interviewing hundreds of Indian motelowners, and she traveled to Uganda to interview Indians there. It was more difficult for her to research the community life of small-town Southern Blacks: "Knowing the Black life was not that easy for us [Nair and Sooni Taraporevala '79-80, her screenwriting partner for "Salaam Bombay" and "Mississippi Masala"], and we just entered that life in Mississippi. We were two Indian women, and it was unbelievable to us how common that life was to Indian life, how much there was an accent on religion and community and eating together and traditions...
...Kamasutra] is very popularly denigrated as a manual of how to make love. But it has a very deep philosophy attached to it. And the film is about that philosophy. Either you can approach love as...just the skill of making it. Or, if you approach it with a partner,...you have...the skill of making love--but with the spirit. If the spirit is correct and if the technique is with you, then it can approach the ecstasy of, like, the ecstasy of man touching...
Such confused being will likely be invading the Square and the Boston area soon, if entrepreneur Andy Wilson and partner Manny Rogers succeed in a new business venture intended to use World War II-era amphibious vehicles as Boston-area tourist transport...
...them is Louis V. Gerstner, who was recruited in March from the top job at RJR Nabisco to become chairman and CEO of IBM, the once great computer giant that has lost $8.37 billion so far this year. In June a troubled Westinghouse Electric asked Michael H. Jordan, a partner at the New York City investment firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice, to succeed outgoing chairman Paul Lego. Former Union Pacific chairman Michael Walsh replaced James Ketelsen at Tenneco, a Houston-based auto-parts, shipbuilding and natural-gas conglomerate. Outsider Stanley Gault left retirement to take charge of laggard Goodyear. And Lawrence...
Glenn Padnick, a partner in Castle Rock Entertainment (the show's production company), raises one problem. "Are you concerned about the absence of Kramer from the last part of the show?" This has occurred to David, but he is unsure what can be done. Padnick suggests that Kramer might take a more active role in mediating between Jerry's warring barbers. Seinfeld wonders whether Jerry can have his secret barber assignation in Kramer's apartment. David takes a few notes but makes no comment...