Word: redresses
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Mary is this history's principal victim, possibly beyond help or redress. But Tom must tell their story too, and in the telling try to give it some logical shape, find some instructive meaning in it. So he begins using it in his classroom, at once discomfiting and fascinating his students...
...native rights lost ground when a broad majority of Canadians rejected the new constitution last week. Ovide Mercredi, chief of the Assembly of First Nations, warned of new confrontations as indigenous peoples sought redress through roadblocks and public protests instead. Still, Canada's attempts to codify native self-government was the latest sign that the struggle for political recognition by native peoples across North and South America is bearing some fruit. From the Yukon to Yuma to Cape Horn, indigenous peoples are using new strategies to recover some of the land, resources and sovereignty they lost in the past...
...quest for redress has taken Mallard, a member of the Harvard Dental School Advisory Board, from local television stations to the State Department to the president of the United States...
Bush joined those Mallard describes as blocking attempts at redress in 1985, when he wrote a letter refusing to pursue the case of Mallard's former employees, John Keene and Jim Maes [see related story, page...
...case that will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court on November 30, another worker, Scott Nelson, will seek redress for torture in Saudi Arabia that left him permanently disabled...