Word: anguish
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Some agency officials are relieved that the nominee is not James Schlesinger, who "axed a lot of people" during his brief tenure in 1973. But mostly, Sorensen's appointment is causing cries of anguish in the intelligence community, which is leary of a new wave of investigations and proposals for reform. Says one intelligence official: "He is soft on the conscientious objectors out of the world of Jane Fonda, and I ask: How is Carter going to line up strength abroad for the U.S. with a Sorensen...
...Anguish in Mashpee
...have no dispute with the plaintiffs legal right to bring suit; however, our citizens, plaintiff and defendant alike, are suffering unjustified financial hardships and mental anguish. It is unconscionable for individual citizens to be forced to assume the liabilities for acts of our state and federal governments 200 years ago. No present resident of Mashpee was here then to violate anyone's rights. If, in fact, there was any wrong committed, it is those governmental bodies that must step forth now and assume their responsibilities...
...Council, the U.S. vetoed Viet Nam's membership bid. Last week the question came up again in the General Assembly. U.S. Ambassador William Scranton conceded that the Vietnamese probably cannot account for all the missing Americans, but still insisted that Hanoi was not doing enough to assuage "the anguish of the families of these...
...YORK: Charlie's Anguish. The couple inched painfully from Fordham Road into a wasteland of The Bronx. Clinging to each other for support, the old man and woman mounted a curb and struggled for a moment while she regained her balance. Then, slowly, they went on. Watching them shuffle into the shadows of late afternoon, Detective Donald Gaffney sighed heavily and said, "There goes prime meat...