Word: malevolentisms
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The initial concerns may be quite genuine and shared by many other citizens. "There is almost always a kernel of truth to the false beliefs that these groups hold," says Dennis Johnson, a clinical psychologist and head of Behavior Analysts & Consultants, in Stuart, Florida. "Perhaps [it is] a piece of...
They represent the ultimate urban horror. Anonymous, malevolent packages planted by any of the thousands of subway riders and set to kill huge numbers of passersby indiscriminately. The prospective victims are temporarily captives in a subterranean steel and concrete execution chamber, and they could have died by simply by drawing...
I am proud of the people in Kobe for their thoughtfulness and discipline. And I was pleased with the merchants who voluntarily helped supervise the prices, selling goods at cheaper than normal prices when they could have charged more. I am ashamed of the Japanese government, which treasures procedures and...
The Crimson (4-16 overall, 2-6 Ivy) has taken a disastrous turn of late, losing 13 out of its last 14 games. And in a particularly malevolent twist, Harvard has added new meaning to the old adage "it is worse to lose by one than by thirty" by making...
DIED. PATRICIA HIGHSMITH, 74, author of dark and psychological thrillers that attracted a cult following; in Locarno, Switzerland. Born in Texas and educated in New York City, she went to Europe to lead a reclusive life after the success in 1950 of her first novel, Strangers on the Train, which...