Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...into the whole of the West Bank by summertime. Instead, Arafat remains in exile, occupiers continue to control every aspect of Palestinian life, and the Israelis say it could take the rest of the year to implement autonomy in just these two areas. No wonder Palestinian residents are losing faith in their dream of a better future. Says Ghazi Abu Jayyab, a Gaza-based activist: "People have stopped believing things will change...
...high when he made the original agreement with Israel in September. He told them then that he had achieved "sovereignty" in the Gaza Strip and Jericho, when in fact the accord provided only for limited self-rule. Now every missed deadline feeds distrust on each side about the good faith of the other and breeds violence among the disappointed citizens in the territories. While Palestinian factions fight one another in Gaza, a black market in guns is flourishing as ordinary citizens ! seek to protect themselves...
This puerile image of the blood thirsty, ruthless Harvard student should be dismissed as a caricature, for both pre-meds and normal students. yet the University itself seems to have very little faith in our sense of academic ethics. At the beginning of Freshman year, we are all lectured about plagiarism, the Eighth Deadly Sin. And during finals, Harvard dispatches and armada of clerical workers to "proctor" every examination...
...particularly moving and brutal scene, Marcello goes with Emma to report on a sighting of the Madonna by two children. People traveled to the site to express their faith; one woman holds an ailing child and prays for him to be healed. While Emma prays to the Madonna for a rebirth of their love, Marcello stands at the site merely as a reporter, an observer. As night falls, rain comes down and mayhem ensues. People begin to riot, tearing branch by branch the tree where the Madonna was seen, and the little boy dies. The morning reveals the world...
...high -- many veterans turned their backs on the new Commander in Chief and shouted catcalls. Last week Clinton denied he had put a commercial gold rush ahead of veterans' concerns, which a top aide insisted were his "sole consideration." The logic was that Vietnam needed a show of good faith by the U.S. to ensure settling the MIA issue permanently...