Word: grave
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...teacher in Herzliya, just north of Tel Aviv, told Israel TV that she and her husband raised their son Yigal to respect life. "Shlomo and I have been teaching (our children) love, tolerance, respect," she said. "Today he (Yigal) is not mine. It will stay with me to the grave - the pain and the fear about what can happen to a human being whom you have raised and ... given the very best basis possible." "This was amazing," says Barnes, "since that just doesn't happen in a Jewish family, let along a Yemenite Orthodox one like Amir...
...instance, as would be expected from any devoted widower, O.J. has visited Nicole's grave since his release. However, the top secret photos taken by the National Enquirer at the time of the visit show that O.J. neither brought flowers nor wept. No doubt the folks at the Enquirer are continuing to exploit this case just as much as every other publication, but they might just be onto something...
...peace and orchestrated the Dayton meeting, was furious at the eleventh-hour interference. He told reporters yesterday that it "greviously interferes with the negotiating process of peace. Any member of the Congress who supports that kind of resolution on the eve of an historic and important negotiation is doing grave damage to the national interests...
...marriage." The decision recognized that controversial, unwanted pregnancies occur only under murky, vexing circumstances in which the relationship is already too dysfunctional for there to be voluntary communication. The court argued that since it is the woman who carries the child and bears the responsibility of raising it, the grave decision of whether or not to become a mother belongs to her. A man cannot force a woman either to have an abortion or to give birth on the ground that he participated in the pregnancy...
...northeastern Siberia, where I spent eight years between life and death. At one point, I weighed 85 lbs., and only a miracle saved me from joining those wooden crosses. My father's body is buried there, and it is quite possible that one of those crosses marks his grave. GEORGE Z. BIEN Fairfax, Virginia...