Word: regretting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Washington, U.S. State Department Spokesman Charles Redman expressed regret for the deaths. In private, a State Department official said he felt the government was stable, though he expected more challenges as Feb. 2 drew near. "There is an obligation to hope that she will pull through," he said. "She is the only viable leader...
That meeting could conceivably provide Saddam with another opportunity to seek a negotiated settlement for a war that the Iraqi President started in 1980 and has long since come to regret. But given Khomeini's capacity for wreaking vengeance upon his bitterest enemy, it may be that peacemaking is something he will reserve for the Ayatullah's eventual successor...
...matter for the Marines to investigate. In any event, former National Security Adviser Richard Allen told the New York Times he was unaware of the hospitalization. Had he known, Allen added, he might not have hired North for the NSC staff. Allen, to be sure, quickly had reason to regret taking North on. A Government source told TIME that North was one of the three military officers who discovered $1,000 in cash in Allen's safe, paid by a Japanese magazine for Allen's help in arranging an interview with Nancy Reagan. Though Allen was cleared of any wrongdoing...
...REGRET THAT THE UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL chairman has given the Owl Club the respectability of his office, but we do not share the majority's outrage or incredulity. The lamentable truth is that Eisert's action offends few undergraduates. Pathetically, the community at large seems to have been seduced by the final club ethos...
...older brothers are featured in at least two of Neil's other works. By far the most tender portrait appears in Brighton Beach Memoirs. Zeljko Ivanek, who played the role, recalls learning that Danny wept on seeing the play. Asked why, Danny replied with characteristic bravado and equally characteristic regret, "Because I didn't write...