Word: cowardly
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Using words like "coward" and "hypocrite" to describe the defendants, New York Federal Judge Kevin Duffy angrily sentenced each of the four Islamic militants convicted for last year's World Trade Center bombing to 240 years in prison, virtually ensuring that each will stay behind bars for life...
...Washington: Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Moscow's ascendant neofascist. When he learned Clinton would not see him, Zhirinovsky, whose party won about 23% of the popular vote in last month's parliamentary elections, launched into one of his frequent tirades. He said the President's decision showed he was "a coward" who should "play his saxophone instead of coming here and meeting with nobodies...
...Shaw Festival, founded in 1962, is unique in being devoted solely to modern classics. It performs "Shaw and his contemporaries," defined as plays written between 1856, the year of Shaw's birth, and 1950, when he died. Noel Coward has been produced 11 times, becoming a secondary focus, and Granville Barker is scheduled for the same treatment. The one-act Rococo will appear next season in a lunchtime slot on the schedule, traditionally reserved for short Shaw (such as this season's tiresome young-Napoleon foofaraw, The Man of Destiny). A full-length work, Waste or His Majesty, will appear...
Clinton had started the week uncertainly, braving shouts of "Draft dodger!" and "Shut up, coward!" at his ceremonial Memorial Day visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The President, who knelt to make a rubbing of the name of a boyhood friend, James Herbert Jeffries, also received some applause...
...ceremony members of the team read my favorite poem, No Coward Soul is Mine by Emily Bronte. The last stanza holds, for me, all the strong feelings I have for Becky...