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The latter, entitled "An Aging Flower Child's Crusade, " (see the attached) appears in the weekly column written for the Times by the Center for Security Policy's director, Frank J.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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From the flower child of the '70s to the green politicians of the new millennium, the increase in environmental awareness has played a major role in the increasing appeal of SRIs to a wide group of investors.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In this case, though, the Nobel Committee may have made a significant, if altogether unintended, contribution to the cause of peace if its spotlight on Jody Williams and her Flower Child crusade encourages sensible legislators to join President Clinton in heeding instead the sound advice of the U.S. military on banning landmines.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: An aging flower child's crusade
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After all, in focusing the international spotlight on the leader of this campaign, the committee has put into sharp relief the true character of this campaign: an aging Flower Child's crusade that is approximately as out of touch with reality as that mounted by actual children bent on liberating the Holy Land some eight centuries ago.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: An aging flower child's crusade
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Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi), a hard-bitten and sardonic Mossad agent whose job normally entails such things as assassinating Palestinian terrorists, gets assigned to two young Germans visiting Israel Axel (Knut Berger) and Pia (Caroline Peters), a brother and sister whose flower-child tolerance infuriates Eyal.
NEWYORKER: Walk on Water
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His thirst insane, the tiger lapped up water from the leaky fountain where the flower women filled their buckets, and then put his nose into the face of a sleeping child who had been left, wrapped in blankets, under the pancake stand.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife