Word: hungered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Sakharovs, who were expected to leave Gorky this week, the long exile of deprivation, hunger strikes, illness and ever present loneliness was apparently over. In Newton, Mass., Bonner's daughter Tatyana Yankelevich was exultant. "We are happy to hear the news," she said. "It is overwhelming...
...kitchens were set up, as they had been during the much less severe famines of the czarist era. Conquest argues that Stalin was aiming at the genocide of the Ukrainians, whose nationalist yearnings he despised and feared. The toll supports his view. Of the 7 million who died of hunger, 6 million were Ukrainians...
Others feared before her election that she would deal only with "women's issues," she added. "But what are `women's issues?'" Mankiller asked. "Everything is a woman's issue--world peace, the environment, hunger...
...grants to local charities based on indicators of poverty and unemployment levels. The first installment of $576,665 (out of a total pool estimated at $15 million to $20 million) will go to agencies in the 15 least populous states, including Utah, Maine and the Dakotas. Metropolitan areas, where hunger and homelessness are most acute, can expect help through the winter. Ken Kragen, president of the Hands sponsor, U.S.A. for Africa, explained the caution: "You don't want to just throw money out there. It would have been there two days after Hands Across America if we had thought that...
...messy personnel struggle in September at the top of Ted Bates aggravated the feeling among some advertisers that power hunger or greed might be the true motivating force behind the mergers. Chairman Robert Jacoby, even after taking home an estimated $100 million of the $450 million merger price, proved unwilling to give up authority to his new bosses, Admen Charles and Maurice Saatchi...