Word: personalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course. I won't reject any person who has a bona fide psychiatric disorder. I would not help him be a better mobster. My concern would be about his symptoms and the consequences of his symptoms for him and his family and the community...
...find out where I live. I'd be nervous. If somebody comes to me and they say they've killed somebody, legally I don't have to do anything. If this guy comes in and says he wants to kill other people, I have to warn that other person...
...Russians," he asks himself, "where if anywhere will I draw the line?" So, after one more disillusioning visit with the Orlovs, Oliver deplanes at Heathrow Airport and impulsively asks to see a high-ranking officer of Her Majesty's Customs Service. As it turns out, Oliver is just the person that Nat Brock has been waiting to meet...
...many are visiting Wilder territory in person. Claudia Brierre of Tulsa, Okla., is reading the books with her son Will, 6, and daughter Catharine, 8, and has begun taking them to the real-life settings. "I would rather give my children an appreciation of our country's history than take them to Disney World," she says. "These memories will stick with them the rest of their lives...
Most people have conflicting emotions about this whole affair: it makes them feel tawdry and they yearn for it to go away, yet they realize the importance of the crisis and have been intrigued by the personalities. The same is true here at TIME. We feel it's interesting and historically important to report on a week that gave us what, in some ways, was the first real look at the actual person behind the famous face. But we can also hope this will be the final chapter in a tale that has been agonizing as well as riveting...