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Word: neos (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...career--and his beginnings were darkened as well by revelations in 1994 that during World War II he worked for the collaborationist Vichy regime before joining the Resistance. He was gravely ill from prostate cancer when he handed over the presidency on May 17 to his longtime rival, Neo-Gaullist Jacques Chirac. Mitterrand was the longest-serving President in French history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jan. 22, 1996 | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...Today the name Zhirinovsky is practically a diagnosis." A delegate to the Liberal Democratic Patty of Russia's presidential convention, speaking against the party's choice of neo-fascist crazy Vladimir Zhirinovsky as their candidate for president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWSPEAK | 1/12/1996 | See Source »

Many leaders of neo Confederalo organizations, such as John Hurley, president of the Washington D.C. based Confederate Memorial Association, argue that the University is committing a wrong taking no action...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewtiz, | Title: Memorial Fans Flames of Smoldering Controversy | 1/10/1996 | See Source »

...First Amendment recognizes that a democracy cannot dictate what is the truth. Attempts to do so often bring about the exact opposite (witness the rise of neo-Nazis in Germany, despite stringent censorship). If Ben-Shachar considered the implications of his argument, he would realize that it could have been used to silence the opponents of slavery in the 19th century and campaigners for civil rights in the 20th century. Those individuals who disagree with the "core values" of a society are in fact those most in need of the protections of the First Amendment. If the protections of free...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ben-Shachar Misreads Liberty | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

...Pupil gets a toothache but is forbidden to leave the room. The Professor becomes a rampant spewer of knowledge, screeching at his Pupil with increasing ferocity. He ends up stalking her across the room with a knife in his hand, prodding her to pronouce "knife" in French, Spanish and Neo-Spanish. Her pleas of a toothache are too much for the Professor, who slashes at her and kills...

Author: By Emily J. Wood, | Title: Ionesco's Apt Lesson Sends Up Its Own Questions | 11/30/1995 | See Source »

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