Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first of a series of curbside press conferences, fledgling U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Scali countered that Torrijos was "knocking on an open door," and added that "the world knows that the United States is ready to modernize our treaty arrangements with Panama to the mutual advantage of both countries." In fact, during the nearly two years of the latest round of negotiations, U.S. officials repeatedly agreed that Panama shoudl eventually be granted jurisdiction over the Canal Zone and a much larger share of canal shipping revenues (from $20 million to $25 million annually). The one sticking point...
...wife. Ken Howard, who plays this role, bears an uncanny physical resemblance to New York Mayor John Vliet Lindsay. The heroine, Gittel Mosca (Michele Lee), is an artsy Jewish girl on the lam from The Bronx to Greenwich Village. She is spunky and sassy, but inwardly scared. Out of mutual need, the pair promptly share bedded bliss until sense collides with sensuality...
...million in the past five years. Michael Weinberg, chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, predicts that there will be 3,000,000 by the end of the decade. Major brokerage houses are opening new commodity departments; Merrill Lynch recently started a commodity newswire. In late 1970 there were no mutual funds dealing in commodities; now there are 43. Last week Rufenacht, Bromagen & Hertz, a brokerage house, bought a membership on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for $125,000, or $30,000 more than the price of the last seat sold on the New York Stock Exchange...
...classroom gave priority to development of maturity and felt, or at least hoped that academic abilities would naturally follow. Teachers in standard public schools emphasize acquisition of skills at the expense of everything else. Sizer's division allows work to progress on both fronts without conflict, and probably with mutual reinforcement...
...want to be an "orphan of the world" again. We should never repeat the mistakes of the past generation. Mutual understanding is now more important than anything else for the maintenance and promotion of healthy U.S.-Japan economic relations and for the economic prosperity of the world...