Word: harm
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...cataloged historical "errors and absurdities" in Stone and Zachary Sklar's screenplay. Assassination scholars ragged Stone for his naivete, his use of discredited testimony, his reliance on suspect "experts." A TIME critic said that if Stone's film "turns out to distort history, he may wind up doing more harm than homage to the memory of the fallen President." Tom Wicker, a New York Times columnist, has seen the film and believes it does all that and worse. He calls JFK "paranoid and fantastic," full of "wild assertions" and propagating an idea that, "if widely accepted, would be contemptuous...
With Anderson free, the harrowing tales that were once too risky to tell for fear of bringing harm to the remaining Western hostages may now be told. True, the final installments must still await the freeing of two German captives. But Anderson's release last week seemed to unburden other American ex-hostages of their "survivor's guilt" and uncork fresh memories of physical pain and mental anguish. If a single thread ran through the recollections, it was the abject despair each man experienced when confined in solitary, and the mutual appreciation, gratitude and respect each felt for his fellow...
Each successive Administration has rehearsed the evacuation drill, briefing those on the list of designated officials -- Cabinet Secretaries and heads or seconds-in-command of key government departments and agencies -- about where they should assemble to be taken out of harm's way. Most among the leadership carry special identification cards designating them as evacuees, and have already been briefed as to where they would go if there were an emergency, according to Becton. "The emergency instructions tell them what to do and where...
Homosexuality is not bad, either for individuals or for society; it's just different. It's sad to think of the immeasurable harm that these well-meaning colleagues are inflicting upon our bi, gay and lesbian community. With friends like these, who needs enemies...
...should take note of our methodology. First, none of our ideas will inconvenience students. There will be no $5 OCS Guides to Grants, no $40 charges for late study cards, no $25 charges for new IDs, no cutting back of shuttlebus services. Second, none of our ideas will directly harm education at Harvard. And third, these cash cows aren't one-time bonanzas: Harvard can milk them for decades to come...