Word: complained
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...every paper in Cambridge was quite so willing to look behind the tinsel, though. The Cambridge Chronicle found the all-time alleged news story for its December 22 lead story: "Christ's Birth is Celebrated; Churches Offer Prayers, Singing." People may complain about consumerism replacing the religion in Christmas, but somehow this doesn't seem the way to put the religion back...
...seem to have encountered were the typical delays caused by Egypt's chronic bureaucratic chaos. After landing at Cairo International Airport, it took hours for Israeli journalists to wind their way through the labyrinth of customs and security procedures. Remarked one Israeli: "My God, I'll never complain about our bureaucracy again...
Velsicol Chairman Paul F. Hoffman called last week's indictments an "outrage." Said he: "We do not understand how the Government can complain about the delay in submitting two scientifically insignificant, incomplete readings when the authors of those readings have subsequently stated they were meaningless." Dr. Rust, one of the authors, told TIME last week that he found tumors and severe liver damage in the mice tested but no satisfactory proof that the pesticides were a cause of cancer. Still, he believes that his findings were alarming and should have been brought to the attention...
...however, the secret is undisclosed, and all the publicity has only deepened the fear in Glendale and other communities in the Los Angeles area. While sporting goods stores are ringing up large sales in guns of all types, merchants at Eagle Rock Plaza in Los Angeles complain that business has dropped sharply since local papers reported that Cepeda and Johnson were picked up there. At Glendale High School, alma mater of Actor John Wayne, a note on the bulletin board warns single teachers not to go unaccompanied to or from the faculty Christmas party. Adults who were attending night courses...
Most opposition leaders concede that Soares is a subtle and skilled politician. They also complain that he is a poor administrator. "Laws are passed and not carried out," said C.D.S. President Diogo Freitas do Amaral, citing the decline of public services, continued high unemployment and balance of payments deficits. The social peace that has characterized Soares' term has been shattered by several violent demonstrations and bombings. Earlier this month, 20,000 right-wing demonstrators-including wealthy businessmen, dirt farmers from the north and neo-Nazi youth-marched through Lisbon to show their discontent...