Word: examinees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Telegrams and flowers arrived by the thousands, from the humble and the great. Relatives came and went. Moran, stooped and frail at 82, drove up two or three times daily to examine his patient, then read his simple, unemotional bulletins to the shivering newsmen outside. For 18 hours a day...
West German businessmen, who lifted their East-West business well above $1 billion last year, grumble that they could have done even better if their government had allowed them to offer long-term credits as other Western Europeans have begun to do. German tycoons have raised such a howl that...
Limited Time. Once Britain abolishes the death penalty, only two countries in Western Europe-France and Spain-will still retain capital punishment. None of the other abolition countries have faced a sharp rise in the incidence of murder, which suggests to the abolitionists that the death penalty never acted as...
That reformation is most spectacular in Rome, where the Second Vatican Council has unleashed a passion for aggiornamento in the most tradition-encrusted of churches. Catholicism's vitality shows in the new liturgy, and in the zest with which a generation of "open church" priests and laymen are calling...
Sir: How pitiful that the Roman Catholic Church, in its frenzied effort to curry Protestant favor by emulation, has stripped the Mass of its unique significance, taken away the non-Catholic's prime source of attraction, and given its members another strong reason to re-examine a church that...