Word: freshet
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Even before the New York case, courts in several other states had allowed plaintiffs to sue their partners for transmitting sexual diseases. That, lawyers say, may lead to a freshet of cases involving acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS. Louis Alexander, a Syracuse attorney who has studied civil actions involving sexually transmitted diseases, notes that over the past two decades the legal system has become more sympathetic to the injured party. "With herpes and AIDS, we're dealing with diseases that are incurable," he says. "My view is that there should be a legal duty to disclose them...
...next three weeks. It has captivated intellectuals, movie buffs and urban grunts -- astonishing, across-the-board appeal for a hellacious sermon. It has ignited a fire storm of debate, from political swamis and Viet vets, on its merits as art and history. It is the fountainhead for a freshet of Viet Nam exploration: We Can Keep You Forever, a BBC documentary about the mystery surrounding MIAs, will be aired Wednesday in 21 U.S. cities, and this spring will see two new movies set in Viet Nam, The Hanoi Hilton and Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket. In a movie season...
...rest is all more of what Cheever has done well for years. His Sentences remain gently illuminated gems of language, uncomplicated by any wordplay and unfailingly rhythmic. He controls the pace masterfully, whether guiding the action over a cascade of toxic wastes or through a freshet of afternoon passion. And he can toss in a wisecrack at any moment. Running into his friend Eduardo the elevator man sometime subsequent to their tryst. Sears remarks. "We've got to find something else we can do together...Do you like to fish' Would you like to go fishing...