Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...broke into tears five times while reading the Nov. 14 issue. Her "flood of anguish" started with an article on funeral services for Marines killed in Lebanon. It continued through the story on the 20th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination ("I cannot relive those days without terrible pain"); the ordeal of Baby Jane Doe, the Long Island infant born with severe birth defects; an article on criminals who commit multiple senseless murders; and a picture of a Turkish mother and her five dead babies killed in a devastating earthquake. "My heart is breaking," the letter concluded...
...more people. Kolff will donate the first two devices, but the other patients will each have to pay about $10,000. In addition, implant surgery at he Utah medical center will cost approximately $7,000. Doctors say that the implantation is comparable to root-canal surgery, but pain and discomfort disappear after about a week. Thereafter, the barely visible implanted plug requires no special care. Dr. Michael M. Merzenich, director of the Coleman Laboratory at the University of California at San Francisco, praises Ineraid. "I think that ultimately a very high level of speech comprehension will be achieved," he says...
...female victim told police that someone took her red fold-over wallet from a pocket-book on the counter at Au Bon Pain restaurant at about 4:40 Monday afternoon. The wallet contained $150 in cash and credit cards, the victim told police...
...from sparing Wick more pain. Congress should defend the integrity of the USIA; the House subcomittee ought to be meeting on impeaching Wick and his counsel Harvey; and their resolution should be in favor...
Cornell University's attempt to improve its campus transportation system has ended up being a pain in the neck for Pat Carlson-Molan, an administrative aide in the Peace Studies Program...