Word: distrusts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Welcome to sad world of race relations at Harvard. Amidst all the enlightenment and brilliance at Harvard, relations between races stagnate in a pool of distrust. It is a place where professors and student leaders pursue agendas totally separate from, and often damaging to, the good of the Harvard community...
...told an audience of about 20 that newly elected president Young Sam Kim a member of the Democratic Liberal Party--is faced with such problems as his people's distrust of the government and "loss of moral compass," and the country's economic problems and breakdown of authority...
Though the police and prosecutors are in the early stages of their investigations, they have dismissed theories that Chan was a member of the Chinese Mafia or that competition for a girlfriend led to the horrible crime. The death of Stuart Tay may come down to a case of distrust and "bad blood," according to Deputy District Attorney Lewis Rosenblum. "What is clear is that Robert Chan did not like or trust Stuart Tay. Why that was so is still very unclear." But Rosenblum is less concerned with the motivation of Chan and the others than with the events that...
Several volunteers tried their luck with the addition set, but one skeptical student whose answer was disputed by the suggested response on the back of the card replied, "You've failed to convince me, actually. I've been taught to distrust what I read...
...single factor defines the new mood, it is distrust of politics as usual. Prime Minister Mulroney's approval rating has hovered around 15% for years. Now, rising disenchantment with conventional parties means that in the next national election, which must take place by November 1993, at least five parties will compete for votes, including the Western-based and business- oriented Reform Party, which gained ground on the basis of its opposition to the latest constitutional package...