Word: holocaustal
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Overshadowing every meeting at which the American leaders weighed plans for a blockade, air strikes or a full-scale invasion of Cuba was the awful realization that nuclear holocaust could be the result of any step they might take. Some condensed excerpts from the transcripts...
...determinedly follows his own conscience. One of 12 children of Polish-Jewish immigrants, he was born in New York City and moved as a child to Milwaukee, Wis. His intense Zionism grew out of immense loss: by his count, 120 of his relatives were murdered in the Holocaust. After earning a medical degree, he migrated to California, where he got into the business of buying and building small private hospitals, then selling them to large conglomerates...
...that don't work and a design review of TV talk-show sets. But make no mistake: this is still your father's New York Times. The lead story in Monday's arts section was about a dead opera singer--Maria Callas--while an architecture review of a new Holocaust museum in New York City carried no picture at all of the building...
CHRISTOPHE MEILI Fired Swiss guard who saved Holocaust victims' bank records gets special U.S. residency...
Powerful currents of the subconscious run beneath Eisenberg's winsome surfaces. Most of her characters are swept along, but some, like Anna, the girl who imagines the Holocaust, dive right in. "How else, except in the clarity of dreams," she says, "are you supposed to see the world around...