Word: rebirth
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...normally represent an important change--though it might rid the presidency of the petty corruption and vindictiveness that today make it an object for laughter as well as sorrow. But an impeachment trial, with the full presumably cathartic public discussion it would inevitably entail, could help spark a rebirth of democracy and a militance about popular participation in making decisions that hasn't been seen in this country since the New Deal. Nixon is right. It is time to stop wallowing in issues of personal guilt or innocence. It's time to defend ourselves against assaults against democracy...
...years ago, in a freak accident during a concert, Harvey was electrocuted onstage as Maggie watched from the wings. "I died too," she recalls. "But I realized Les wouldn't want me to quit, and slowly I began to experience a rebirth through my singing...
...nature's bitter ironies that spring-the season of rebirth-also brings an irresistible, destructive force that strikes terror into the hearts of all who have experienced it. That deadly force is the tornado. Last week, as na ture ran amuck, tornadoes struck with their full fury...
Keep Your Pantheon is a German-expressionist investigation into the theories of R.D. Laing, and the schizophrenia inherent in strivings for spiritual rebirth--"Changing the pantheon," as the somewhat clumsy translation has it. At the Hasty Pudding Club...
...only too anxious to proclaim the nation's hard-won repossession of the Suez by opening it again to the world's merchant fleets. A small group of high-level Egyptian officials, with Sadat's blessing, is already hard at work on plans for a rebirth of the Suez Canal and its cities...