Word: openly
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...Palestinians going back and forth without anyone checking them. I felt very bad about that, because I had a badge as a member of the delegation. It happened that I had to go with my briefcase, a brown leather case. I did not allow them to open it. "This is a briefcase with all the documents belonging to the Prime Minister of Israel, and I won't let you open it," I told them...
...travel to Kiryat Arba, the largest [Jewish] city in my sector, to speak with new immigrants from Russia. The audience is made up of people who came to our country and found themselves in a reality that is strange to them. To dispel the tension, I open with a discussion about Tolstoy's War and Peace, which describes the war of the Russian people against the invading Napoleon. Here in our small country we do not have the wide spaces that would allow a retreat from Moscow. The tension is broken, the audience listens to what I say, which...
...ironically, purchased its technology from Xerox's old Rochester, N.Y., brother-in-arms, Kodak--have come up with a product to rival Xerox's. Though these upstart machines don't have as many bells and whistles, they're more than adequate for companies that increasingly prefer slimmed-down, more open technology that works better with all sorts of software programs. They have also handed customers some valuable bargaining leverage in dealing with Xerox...
...kinda nut, and I am too," says Mellencamp from his Florida recording studio. "So we've found some sort of brotherhood in that. He's got the story written, and I've got half a dozen songs written, so we're on our way." The untitled project won't open on Broadway, but Mellencamp hopes that's where it will end up. Meanwhile, they're learning by doing. "We're still scratching our heads trying to figure out where the songs go. We don't really want to ask anybody, and we don't want a book...
Even though the IRS offers these provisions, some financial institutions won't let you stretch out your IRA. So before you open an account or decide to keep the IRA where it is, make sure your firm will allow it. If so, designate the beneficiary before you are required to start taking distributions. And keep the paperwork in a safe place. "People lose their IRA assets after death because they can't find the documents. If you can't find your beneficiary forms, the firm may treat it as if you don't have a beneficiary," says Ed Slott...