Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Granger's play "Eminent Domain," which centered on a conflict between a professor's work and home life, reached Broadway at the Circle in the Square theater in the early 1980s...
...Ireland's prominent politicians discussed prospects for a resolution to the conflict in Northern Ireland at the Institute of Politics' ARCO Forum last night...
...conflict has raised questions about the role that "non-art" museums like the Museum of Science should play in the in establishing artistic accreditation, as they have usually not dealt with valuable or well-known pieces...
Starr admits he knew of Scaife's ties to Pepperdine and groups interested in the outcome of his Whitewater probe but insists nonetheless that there's no conflict. Starr's deputy John Bates says, "It's not political but legal judgment that matters, and Starr's remains impeccable." At the very least, as Joseph DiGenova, a former independent counsel and U.S. Attorney in the Reagan Administration, points out, "It's another unfortunate circumstance which is unnecessarily distracting." DiGenova faults Starr too for continuing his $1-million-a-year law practice, which includes tobacco clients, and for speaking at Clinton-basher...
...duty of a lot of good character actors to keep driving her in the opposite direction, toward the end of her very taut tether. It is the very great pleasure of this movie (well written by Ann Biderman) that its truly haunting suspense derives not from Smilla's conflict with her external enemies but from her own demons...