Word: indifferente
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Americans have become indifferent to foreign affairs since the fall of communism, Bernard M. Gwertzman '57, foreign editor of The New York Times, told a crowd of more than 40 yesterday at a brown bag lunch at the Kennedy School of Government.
China's "Me generation" is less hostile to the communist regime than indifferent to it. "The government is all around us, but we don't pay attention," says Nie Zheng, 23, a Beijing artist and photographer. That means forfeiting job security and welfare benefits that traditionally bound even artists to...
Also standing in the rain were members of the Radcliffe Choral Society, waiting for a bus to take them to the pre-Game Glee Club Concert yesterday night. Society member Loh-Sze Y. Leung '97 seemed indifferent to the game itself.
"I think most students are indifferent [to the handbook]," Chen said. "The only thing students will spend time reading is the article by [Chiu] because they are interested in what students are writing."
The woman doesn't answer, shouldering her way past with a cursory glance and quick shuffle forward; she assumes an indifferent look. "Phil" answers with a growl and glare before resuming his business. "Hey beautiful, can you spare a little change?" His tone remains sarcastic.