Word: healed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Beirut rebuilds, but old wounds are slow to heal...
Despite his belief in God's power to heal, Milingo uses no charms or spells and insists that he is not opposed to medical science; in fact, he founded a mobile field hospital and asked local doctors to examine his cures. He contends that his faith healing is a form of "inculturation," the adaptation of Christianity to a local culture, just as the Second Vatican Council taught. Says Milingo: "The white missionaries are backward. They do not understand what is happening in their own countries. They must make up their minds whether they want to Christianize Africa...
...Bowie all SEC center for the Kentucky Wildcats is injured and must decide whether to undergo surgery and end his college career or to left the ankle heal and continue to play jeopardizing his pro career...
Harvard, on the other hand, sustained relatively few debilitating injuries in its opener with Columbia. Cuccia's rib was expected to heal in time for him to play this afternoon, but as it turned out, he was unable to practice all week. But last Saturday. Allard replaced Cuccia in the second quarter and completed five of nine passes for 72 yards and two TDs. If the Columbia game was any indication, the senior back-up should have little trouble with his first starting assignment, although the presence of UMass cornerback Dwayne Lopes (two interceptions last week) and third-team...
...front by deporting the Armenian population from the border provinces to the south resulted in many deaths. It was a desperate, chaotic time, when many Turks also starved and atrocities were committed by both sides. Labeling a wartime tragedy with terms such as genocide and holocaust will not help heal old wounds...