Word: confrontation
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...establish the existence of increased danger in any urban area. The staff thus overstates its concern for long-term student safety based on a questionable pattern of three unrelated crimes. Instead, the focus should rest on the recent robbery in the Winthrop JCR. Rarely are students forced to confront assailants in the comfort of their own houses or dorms...
...pressured the editors to hold off, to allow him time to enlist Lewinsky's aid in stinging Jordan and potentially the President as well. When Lewinsky met Tripp at the Ritz-Carlton again on Friday, she quickly found herself surrounded by FBI agents and prosecutors and directed upstairs to confront her predicament...
...these two giants of the 20th century collide this week on the little island of Cuba. The world according to Marx will touch hands with the word of God. A 100-year-old ideology that proposed a collective paradise of social justice and economic equality on earth will confront a 2,000-year-old belief in the eternal power of devotion to the divine and reverence for human dignity...
...women gained a stronger voice at The Crimson, the editors were forced to confront gender issues in the pages of the newspaper...
...original book that Morrison has written"--the New Yorker). Everyone who cares about contemporary fiction will doubtless be talking about Paradise, and not only because of the renown of its author. To read the novel is to be pulled into a passionate, contentious and sometimes violent world and to confront questions as old as human civilization itself...