Word: helene
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...recent overwhelming white support for the constitution indicates that as Helen Suzman put it the constitution safeguards apartheid and not future change. The mentality of many through not all whites is well portrayed in the play "Master Harold and the Boys...
...city and servicing health needs ranging from gynecology to nutrition, similar close relationships develop between doctors and patients. Patients have been known to follow a doctor or nurse practitioner across Cambridge when he or she transfers to another clinic or practice "You really get to know people," says Helen Cappello, a nurse practitioner, adding that she has "patients that I wouldn't hesitate calling it they missed an appointment...
Eventually, Helen's fairy-tale life at the chateau begins to crumble. The simplest questions and gestures become threats as Helene has no way of knowing whether they are motivated by affection or by suspicious throughout the film we see the pressure gradually build up. At the first dinner with in-laws, she trips up on questions about vineyard:-- that she studied in California with her late husband--about his work, about how they met. "I was staring down into the Grand Canyon when he touched me on the shoulder." She stammers trying to recall what Patricia had said...
...There you go, bleeding again!' " But any break, even for only a few days' time, in the vital U.S. tradition of reasonably open press coverage during military combat has implications that are exceedingly troubling (see ESSAY). Sums up the U.P.I.'s veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas: "The American people should not have been left in the dark." Indeed, they should never be left in the dark...
...other recipients were Lucy S. Howorth, a Mississippi lawyer and women's rights advocate, Esther Peterson, a well-known consumer rights advocate, and Dr. Helen B. Taussig, '21, a pioneer in pediatric cardiology...