Word: heals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...LAURA, HEAL THYSELF...
...Time may heal all wounds, but for George W. Bush, time is running out. So on Sunday, with only nine days to go until Super Tuesday, Bush stopped licking the campaign wounds inflicted by his Bob Jones University appearance and apologized to Catholics for not denouncing the school's anti-Catholic stance. It's a belated acknowledgment that the Bush camp grossly miscalculated how poorly the appearance at the South Carolina college would be received by Catholics across the country and how much it would be exploited by the McCain campaign. With the clock ticking, Bush is scurrying...
When I asked whether, if he became President, he would consider offering either Steve Forbes or McCain a Cabinet post, Bush ruminated about how the desire for power--the power to do good, as well as power for its own sake--is a salve that can heal most political wounds. "I understand how power works," he said. In other words: maybe. He also admitted to "a long memory" for slights. In other words: maybe...
...confined to one nation, but are a worldwide threat to fundamental human rights. If attempts to re-examine Pinochet's medical condition fail, he may still face prosecution in Chile, but his conviction there would be unlikely. Although the wounds from Pinochet's regime will never completely heal, Isabel Allende and many other Chilean citizens would be able to rest a little easier knowing that justice is finally being served...
...need to glorify the senseless violence of Columbine or give others incentives to do likewise. Please let us continue to heal in peace. (THE REV.) JOHN MICHIO MIYAHARA-CHO Lakewood, Colo...