Word: interst
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...interst of objectivity, this review was edited by Arts Executive Editor, Christina Rosenberger...
...Pelton takes a "personal interst" in diversity. As a black man in university administration, he has urged his colleagues to confront the issue...
...Crimson's overriding interst, which we share, appears to be two-fold; whether Radcliffe is financially healthy, and whether the College invests appropriately in its undergraduates...
...labor issues naturally wanes with the achievement of middle-class status and solidly entrenched bargaining positions. The fight to defend the minimum wage against right-to-work laws, and for reform of labor laws to cope with the surge of unfair union-busting campaigns, could only be of marginal interst to the well-paid workers for whom the world of J.P. Stevens is far away...
...perhaps n ot untypical story of one Puritan's growing tolerance for free expression, resulting in part from his own foray into sexual philandering. The sexual peccadilloes of Basil Litchfiled--who lives with a half-crazed wife and hides his homosexual yearnings from his Unitarian colleagues--also sustain dramatic interst...