Word: devils
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Alexis and Aline also partake of the potion to ensure their everlasting love. Unfortunately, the effects of the drug get out of hand, and someone may have to make a deal with the Devil (Jonathan Weinberg) to put an end to the madness...
...solitary woman stood weeping. "This is the country I love," said Natalia Kositskaya, a 50-year-old doctor at a Moscow military clinic, "and I am ashamed of it. I never would have believed Gorbachev could do this. In the past two years, he has become a devil." Her tears continued as she pointed at the moving phalanx of police. "It is a crime," she said...
...B.C.C.I., and Pakistani President Zia was a staunch supporter. While Indira Gandhi was India's Prime Minister, she presented a prize established by B.C.C.I. "When I met him 20 years ago," says a close associate of Abedi's, "I looked into his eyes and saw God and the devil residing in perfect harmony, and I think nothing has changed...
...typical of a U.S. policy toward Iraq that was marked by mixed signals, interagency disputes, intelligence failures, errors of judgment and flights of wishful thinking. Behind the specific failures lurked -- and still lurks -- a general policy dilemma the U.S. has yet to resolve: Must America dance with the devil to promote its strategic interests? When is the enemy of your enemy your friend...
...like bullies," acknowledges Richard Salant, former president of CBS News. Notes Stephen Hess, who studies the media for the Brookings Institution: "It's like showing just the raw data in an experiment, or one's notes. People don't understand that briefings are a negotiation process. Sometimes reporters play devil's advocate to try to get as much information as possible...