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...miles away, in Jerusalem, a statement by Rabin echoed Arafat's words. "The prize is for the future more than it is a reward for the efforts of peace that have been made up until now," the prime minister said...
...country's own national interest will justify itself. Gratitude is nice -- we appreciate the appreciation of the Grenadians, Panamanians and Kuwaitis -- but it is a bonus. For a foreign policy carried out in pursuit of no discernible national interest, however, gratitude is essential. It is, after all, the only reward...
...have been active in biology for 69 years," Mayr said. "This is a very pleasant surprise and a nice reward for so many years of hard work...
...before. But the spirit is entirely different, depending on how we interpret our numerical strength: if the current population is an achievement rather than a "bomb," then we should be patting ourselves on the back and heaving a deep sigh of relief. Population control should be seen as a reward for a job well done rather than as a new form of discipline and self-denial...
...liberation in the 19th century. But in Cairo the priests and mullahs could hardly invoke biological necessity to silence the forces of feminism. It's not just that women's empowerment is "the new population control weapon," as the New York Times proclaims. Empowerment is also women's overdue reward for filling the planet with humans...