Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fugard, a white South African, sets the play in his native country in 1950, a time when the specter of apartheid was practically ignored by, if not unknown to, much of the rest of the world. The pain and anger expressed sounds a chillingly realistic note, as we share the author's largely autobiographical introspection...
...looking is past elections, political analysis predicted that Chantoo and Degchy would get enough transfer votes hung other corrective candidates on pain election. Wyfie, on the other band, was a under of the CCA slute, and would have to state Mass for votes with Duchay and David Sollivant...
Though different, both cases raised painful questions, summarized by the title of the play and movie Whose Life Is It Anyway?, and sought answers from lawyers and judges, who are the first to admit they are ill-equipped to deal with them. Baby Jane Doe, as she is known in New York court documents, was born Oct. 11 with a protruding spinal cord, excess fluid on the brain, an abnormally small head and other serious defects. Doctors concluded that the child would be paralyzed, severely retarded and in pain for however long she lived. That term, they added, would...
...wholesomeness and "all-in-good fun" spirit that has traditionally surrounded the game is rapidly giving way to a darker, less sportsmanlike side. Stories documenting the sue of drugs and dangerous pain killers by players have surfaced. Unethical recruitment policies in the NFL and NCAA have been exposed...
Friday, November 11th: The Au Bon Pain bakery at Holyoke Center lost its four silver wastebins sometime between 2 and 5 a.m. The chrome coated receptacles which were kept outside the bakery, are valued at $135 each...