Word: graces
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...days before he was awarded the National Medal of Arts, Hampton's New York City apartment caught fire, and he lost most of his memorabilia. Undaunted, he still made it to Washington to pick up his medal and even played a tune on the vibes. It was a fitting grace note. --By David E. Thigpen...
...argument for the attorney who is defending a suspected terrorist by suing the President of the U.S., and it will most certainly be a day of planning for a President at war on many fronts. These 11 lives teach 11 lessons, in courage and conflict and grace...
...conformed to his way of thinking: there was good and there was evil, and it wasn't hard to tell the difference. If Bush didn't know much about foreign policy, that hardly mattered, and it may have helped him. Privately, Bush even talked of being chosen by the grace of God to lead at that moment, and perhaps he was. But it was also, as one of his advisers told TIME, "one of history's rare unnuanced days...
...When Diana died in Paris on August 31, 1997, the royals' stiff-lipped response provoked outrage from the British people. Chastened, Queen Elizabeth spoke to her subjects one week later, extolling her former daughter-in-law's grace, her charity work and her gift for laughter...
...DIED. EDUARDO CHILLIDA, 78, Basque abstract sculptor whose works, known for combining grace with colossal size, earned him the nickname "Man of Iron"; in San Sebastian, Spain. Giving up careers in soccer and architecture, Chillida moved to Paris in 1948 to set up his first studio, but returned to Spain two years later. His piece Comb of the Winds, featured on Spanish coins, became a symbol of the ongoing conflict in Chillida's native Basque region...