Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...President's point was put more bluntly, and in less partisan fashion, by Republican Economist Herbert Stein. Writing in the New York Times, Stein argued that "disinflation" inevitably involves painfully high unemployment, which will yield to future healthy growth "if we can avoid dogmatism on either side." Democrats of course argue that the transition could have been accomplished with much less pain...
...palace, Siles Zuazo told TIME South America Bureau Chief Gavin Scott last week that he includes the sick economy and the cocaine trade among his highest priorities. "We must defend the cultivation of coca," he insists, "since from time immemorial it has been chewed by our people to relieve pain. But we must fight to the death for the repression of drug traffickers who take the leaves and make cocaine." This puts the new President in a delicate position: some military men have quietly warned they will resist any attempt to crush the profitable business. Still, Siles Zuazo believes...
...dreams, thoughts, insecurities and, most regrettably, potential. Although the plot revolves upon a central childhood experience-four boys' trek into the wilderness to view their first dead body--"The body" essentially details the agony of a young writer's maturation Stepson King knows horror. And Stephen King knows the pain of being a writer...
Plenty of people would rejoice at the news that Herrin will pay for his deeds in money as well as time, and the reaction is thoroughly understandable. Herrin unquestionably caused the Garlands more pain than they can hope to avenge by any means; their only recourse seems to be to hurt him as much as possible...
...usual when victims put a price tag on their pain, troubling questions arise. The problem is deeper than-just suspicion about the Garland's motives, though the protests that they sued for the gesture rather than the cash don't ring altogether true. What's harder to understand is the value that gesture can have when directed at a man already convicted, sentenced and serving time. In fact, the subtle distinction that saves the civil suit from constituting double jeopardy--that Herrin was convicted and jailed for murdering Bonnie, but sued and fined for causing her parents grief...