Word: painful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...President wants everyone to know--thecommittee, the Congress and the country--that heis genuinely sorry for the pain and the damagethat he has caused and for the wrongs that he hascommitted," Craig said...
...economy can take the pain, but not forever. The Commerce Department Wednesday announced an 8.1 percent surge in the nation's third-quarter trade deficit, to a record $61.3 billion -- a direct result of the Asian crisis that has left imports even cheaper while drying up the market for U.S. exports. "The booming trade deficit hurts the U.S. economy, but we have no alternative," says TIME senior business writer Bernard Baumohl. "The only way we can help Asia, and the world economy, rebound is to keep on importing their goods...
...said the commission has the authority to award back pay, attorney's fees and damages for pain and suffering to an employee. The commission can also force an employer to reinstate a terminated employee, she said...
...control medical budget. They are miserable in their lives. And they are a terrible inconvenience to that strain of the American character that has sought to impose rational control on all aspects of life (race relations, gender relations, child rearing, diet, marriage) but, at its worst, cannot bear pain or inconvenience, whether from an unexpected pregnancy (solution: legalize abortion) or an insensibly lingering dad or mom (solution: um, Kevorkian...
TYLENOL Brand name for acetaminophen, available in 1960. Like aspirin it reduces pain and fever. Unlike aspirin it will not irritate the gastric system...