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Beyond this mild depression, which is often exacerbated by the stresses of school and the like, some individual may be afficiated with a particular depression know as Seasonal Affective Disorder (a.k.a...
Glickman's statement seemed mild compared with the reaction in Moscow, where Russian intelligence officials could only roll their eyes at America's holier- than-thou hypocrisy. Some interpreted the timing of Ames' arrest as a jealous rejoinder to Moscow's recent diplomatic triumph in Bosnia. To others the American anger about the Russians' paying Ames to reveal the names of double agents seemed baffling because, in exposing the fact that the U.S. is continuing to spy on Russia, Ames' arrest proves that America is no innocent bystander when it comes to espionage. Yeltsin's chief spokesman, Vyacheslav Kostikov, warned...
...satisfy a monomaniacal obsession with an inflation problem that does not exist; b) driving a timely stake through the heart of the inflation vampire before it can escape from its tomb; c) doing too little too late to prevent an imminent resurrection of ravaging inflation; d) taking action too mild to have much effect of any kind...
...federal guidelines advise doctors to start patients on mild pain killers, such as aspirin, and gradually work up to stronger medications as pain intensifies...
Fruit of Islam members often appear mild-mannered, yet they simmer with antiwhite rage. Sharod Baker, a Columbia sophomore involved with the Nation since he was 14, is a diligent student and former volunteer tutor. His mother remembers his adolescent anger when he first joined the sect, but she believes he outgrew it. Friends remark on how he differs from the hostile image of the Fruit of Islam. But when his mother and friends are not around, Baker admits his fury at whites is unrelenting. "I don't think there's anything wrong with saying I hate them. They have...