Word: inners
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson trained its members in for so many decades, these premises just had to become exceedingly shaky. You simply couldn't cover the war and everything it meant in the second half of the 1960s the way a few years earlier we had covered the Doty Committee or the Inner Belt or the Cambridge City Council. It simply couldn't be done. There was no way and perhaps ultimately no justification for standing above that very personal kind of anguish that marked the experience on the campuses in the last half of the 1960s. As a result, of course...
...wails became incessant. His sweating body shook and twitched. Occasionally he vomited. If his condition had gone undiagnosed and untreated, the baby might have suffered a convulsion, which could have been fatal, or have died a slower death by dehydration. But the signs have become all too familiar to inner-city doctors. The child's mother was a narcotics addict, and he was suffering withdrawal from the "habit" forced upon him in the womb...
...Carl Pilcher, both bodies seem to be covered by large areas of water ice similar to earthly frost. Two other Jovian moons, Callisto and Io, also show signs of frost particles, but the evidence is slightly less certain. While the discovery of water on Jupiter's four inner moons does not necessarily mean that life forms exist on any of them, the scientists noted, it increases the possibility...
...Brown and the other actors always go back. Brown himself has been out some 800 times. In addition to supervising The Inner Voices, he has taught drama courses to workers at the National Institute of Mental Health, reported on prison life before various groups of Senators and Congressmen...
...author has worked for the U.N. since its inception and is now an Assistant Secretary-General. He is also the first man to be given access to Hammarskjöld's private papers. He sees the former Secretary-General as a man supremely equipped with the inner resources, courage, stamina and imperturbable tact to make the U.N. work. The book uses considerable inside knowledge as it follows Hammarskjöld through every major crisis of his day: McCarthyism, the aftermath ot Korea, Suez, Hungary, Lebanon, Algeria, the Congo...