Word: publishability
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...that the group has had to maintain a delicate balance during its seven years, keeping its identity somewhere between a consciousness-raising group and an organization dedicated to gathering and disseminating material on women's health care. About the time Sanford joined the group, the women decided to publish the information around which the course was based, so that other women could share what they had discovered. But "it's terribly hard to maintain" the balance, Joan S. Ditzion, another member of the group, says. "Particularly now that our lives have gotten busier and more complex. If one side gets...
...resolution mandates BALSA's national board to investigate and resolve to its own satisfaction allegations of discrimination and to publish its findings in BALSA's national newsletter...
...drunken critic friend rails against hard-working Australians who will accept any old pay and have reduced him to writing for the Radio Times. A young woman (Jacqueline Pearce) with a manuscript in tow strips to the waist, brazenly daring Simon to ravish and, of course, publish her. Finally, his parched-for-love wife announces that she is pregnant, possibly by a man whom Simon despises. The subtlest alteration in Michael Gambon's marvelously controlled performance suggests that Parsifal will never sound the same again. No moat of detachment can guard the vulnerable castle of the heart...
...busy to share in all of her protest activities. She traveled to Washington to participate in antiwar demonstrations and confront Senators and Congressmen. She corresponded with other parents whose sons had been killed in Viet Nam. The Mullens also used Michael's Government insurance money to publish a full-page ad in the Des Moines Register. It consisted of 714 crosses representing Iowa's Viet Nam War dead. One of the results was that the family's phone was tapped. Once, when Daughter Mary Mullen called her mother, she heard an unfamiliar voice say, "Shut that thing...
...think you do not publish enough about Sherman Holcombe. Ann H. Hodgman '78 Peter Theroux...