Word: prospered
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...will prosper? As long as nearly half the world's air traffic originates in the U.S., the American carriers that have built tough, lean systems will hold the trump cards in the new partnerships. U.S. consumers, for their part, will benefit from the arrival of foreign carriers to the domestic market because their arrival will assure a high level of competition. The challenge for the government in all this is to make sure that every time it opens another door to a foreign carrier, some equal opportunity is created overseas for one of America's flag carriers...
...Clinton's economic vision is distinguishable from the President's and is perhaps best described as a call for a We decade; not the old I-am-my- brother's-keeper brand of traditional Democratic liberalism, but an acknowledgment that the interconnectedness of global economics requires that many prosper, or no one will...
...where does all the undeniable sexual beastliness go? Under the veneer of lifelong tedium, signs are apparent. Naughtiness pops up with cheeky regularity in such a sorry life. Comedians prosper in Britain merely by being able to deliver in plummy accents words like "moist" or "orifice." Usually they reduce audiences to hysterical convulsions, especially if the joke is surmounted with a veiled reference to flatulence. One particular guru of such humour, Frankie Howard, built a lifetime's personal luxury on his catchphrase "Titter ye not"; favourite stunts of his included the "naked buttock scene," to be outdone by one alternative...
Corporate and securities law must be reformed if U.S. businesses are to prosper, federal appeals court judge Ralph k. Winter said at Harvard Law School last night...
...understanding hopelessness." This much he can do in his sleep. Bush has always spoken about compassion and opportunity and fairness. As Vice President, he told a friendly biographer that "as long as there are people hurting out there, out job isn't over . . . we will never be a truly prosperous nation until all within it prosper." When he accepted the 1988 Republican nomination, he said, "I've seen the urban children who play amid the shattered glass and the shattered lives . . . We need a new harmony among the races in our country." After his Inauguration, in his first address...