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...your face things clearly. From your earliest childhood, you remember falling off a two-wheeler and getting three stitches in your thigh. From your education, you remember throwing up during the smoking break of a final exam. From your summer in Europe, you remember fighting viciously with someone you like about the quickest subway route to the Cinematheque. From your beautiful year-long romance, you remember only your lover standing before you, her eyes tearing, her hand spread open to reveal dozens of tiny red sleeping capsules. From the newspapers, you remember only the killing, the killing, the killing...
Prolonged Sacrifices. Both authors contend that one of Castro's earliest mistakes was setting up incorrect goals and improper procedures. "An encircled country like Cuba could not permit herself the luxury of gradual progress," admits Karol. "Sacrifices that have been [too] prolonged have become unbearable for the people today," says Dumont...
...period in which the out party's presidential aspirants try to sound like statesmen in public while maneuvering for support and money in private. Senator George McGovern has decided to write his own scenario by declaring his candidacy for the Democratic nomination this week-thereby becoming the earliest self-certified contender in recent memory...
...earliest and most consistent doves, McGovern figures that Muskie's record is vulnerable on the war and military spending in general. "Viet Nam," said McGovern, "is just the most grievous manifestation of a world view that is based on what we're afraid of rather than what we stand for. I was a bomber pilot in World War II. I'm not a pacifist. I think we've now lost sight of the absolutely essential need for coexistence, even with countries with whom we don't agree." He has also championed the poor, argued...
...physicians in Cooperstown and few in surrounding communities, most residents see themselves as the personal patients of the Bassett's 32 full-time physicians. They drop in at the hospital at the first sign of illness, and as a result, the doctors spot many medical problems in their earliest stages. Often they are able to head off the kind of serious illness that other Americans discover too late for proper care...