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...police force of the elements that are creating this violence. On the contrary, you are trying to defend the commission of activities by this Third Force that is in the security forces. We are the only people who can make sure that this question of the Third Force is dealt with...
...that's catharsis. But, says Rivers, discussing the movie in her Versailles-inspired Manhattan triplex, "it had to be done and had to be done right. Suicide hits one family in six. It is not dealt with; it is not discussed; it takes a family and destroys it. I still walk past my husband's picture and say, 'You son of a bitch.' There's still so much rage...
...Nixon has now appeared there 56 times, more than any other man or woman. This issue contains excerpts from his 10th book, Beyond Peace, to be published by Random House on May 18. In his six most recent works, beginning with The Real War in 1980, the former President dealt primarily with East-West relations. In what he called "probably my last book," Nixon focuses on domestic issues like health care, education and urban decay, arguing that communism's defeat makes it imperative that America live up to its promises. Beyond Peace is the second work by the former President...
...minimum, these figures suggest that a disproportionate number of inhumane beatings are dealt out in the United States, not Singapore. More ominously, it appears that while in Singapore they beat up the criminals (and there are far fewer than here), in the U.S. the criminals beat up the rest of us. Ultimately, it seems that our justice system yields the far greater inhumanity, a consideration apparently overlooked by human rights groups such as Amnesty International, which focus instead on the punishment the guilty criminal receives...
...thuggery and deception that was Watergate dealt such a severe blow to the American political psyche that the vernacular was forever changed to reflect its importance. It became the standard by which all other scandals are measured; Irangate, Whitewatergate, even Skategate...