Word: infantability
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Hussain's wife and infant daughter were also present for the first time. (His wife had been noticeably absent from the probable cause hearing after she made several vocal outbursts during last year's trial.) She has said several times in the last month that she believes her husband to be innocent and will stand by him during the upcoming court action which is scheduled to begin with a pre-trial hearing February...
...rolling drunks, courting death. Thus it suggests that society is a prison of the spirit and freedom is the death throe of society: suicidal anarchy. Whenever the film focuses on Pixote's face-solemn, premoral, scuffed like a club fighter's-it seems a snapshot of an infant convict at the end of his last mile...
...today in some developing countries, e.g., Sudan, where Japanese companies are having a field day in markets vacated by Nestle and the American formula companies. Incidentally, according to local information from throughout the developing world Nestle as well as the large U.S. formula companies have ceased all promotion, their infant products in many countires are no longer available in grocery stores, Nestle et al. are complying with it, so why continue the boycott of Nestle? If you must boycott somebody, then in all fairness boycott the administration responsible for the vote! (Don't misunderstand me, I am not advocating anarchy...
...wonder, in fact, if they begin to love their parents a little less for the multitude of responsibilities imposed on them. Or, for that matter, if they love them less for the danger they all are in. In primitive worlds the high infant mortality rate is said to have inured parents against caring for their children too much. Does the same obtain in places where there is a high parent mortality rate? Perhaps the children begin to withhold some of their love from their parents as a pre-emptive strike against the assassins. It would be reasonable. It would...
...Contact Partner David Burnett, 34, understood this when he went to Cambodia to photograph refugees. "It is easy to make pictures of people starving," he says "I wanted to take a picture that people would look at again." His shot of a weary and resigned Cambodian refugee holding an infant was an expressionist masterpiece that was judged the best photograph in 1980 by the World Press Photo Association...