Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with their stride. "Just wait until the next cost of living raise is scheduled to go in," says Irving Bluestone, head of U.A.W.'s General Motors Department. "The men are going to realize that they're not getting money they went out on strike for, and I think all hell's going to break loose." Not consulted on the Administration's planning for the freeze, Meany & Co. are determined to play a major role in shaping the post-freeze rules, which Steelworkers Boss I.W. Abel and others suspect could last for "months or perhaps years to come." Although Secretary Hodgson...
...program places an unfair burden on labor. C.L. Dennis, president of the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, pointed to perhaps the greatest disparity possible in a period of incomes policy. Says he: "Sure, I've got a few shares of stock myself. But it's wrong as hell to have fortunes made by speculators on the stock market while workingmen's wages stand frozen...
...Krzysztof Penderecki has emerged in recent years as the Hieronymus. Bosch of contemporary music. Here, in his first opera, he examines the nightmarish moods surrounding the torture and execution (at the stake) of a falsely accused 17th century French provincial priest. Penderecki's lurid vision of hell on earth rivals Berg's Wozzeck and Lulu. Splendidly performed by the Hamburg State Opera, Devils is clearly the operatic record of the year, though not for the easy listener...
What Willy remembers is loosely bracketed in time by Teddy Roosevelt's "Bully!" and the Viet Nam War protesters' "Hell...
...glamorous rebellion. Called in for consultation, the husband really wants to level, but beneath the lacquer of glory he can perceive only one small flaw in himself: "Despite the success of my books, I have no confidence." Through that tiny portal of awareness the analyst enters a hidden emotional hell...