Word: revisited
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...weep, a season to mourn. But there is not supposed to be a second time to do it again from the beginning. Last Tuesday night, about 100 alumni of grief filed into the Oakwood Baptist Church in Walker County, Ga. Clutching candles and tissues, they were forced to revisit the rituals of death. This time they prayed not for the souls of the dead but for the bodies--the 298 (and counting) men, women and at least one infant strewn about the landscape of a remote northwest Georgia crematory...
...this reason the U.S. must revisit other components of the global security equation. It is difficult to measure the amount of security that debt forgiveness or development aid can buy. But unless the world's leading economy plays a larger role in redressing the global balance of prosperity, there will be fertile breeding ground aplenty for terrorists. And being the lone superpower will not buy security. "Let them hate so long as they fear" is not a viable modus operandi in a world in which the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction is no great challenge. As the events...
...Opsahl remembered those words. Now a doctor in Riverside, Calif., he has unrelentingly pressured prosecutors to revisit the case. He took his quest to the Internet two years ago MyrnaOpsahl.com) posting a damning dossier of evidence and providing postcards for visitors to print out and mail to the Sacramento D.A.'s office. In a strange coincidence, before his mother was shot, Jon's eighth-grade history teacher assigned him a current-events report on the Symbionese Liberation Army. He is finally one step closer to writing the conclusion...
...Naipaul has written about defeated men before. But they usually went down with a misguided or ill-fated passion. Willie Chandran simply drifts, usually from woman to woman, in a state of incompleteness. Fortunately, he is a continental drifter who allows Naipaul to revisit familiar ground and again bring to bear his formidable powers as a literary man and journalist. The two disciplines are indistinguishable in Half a Life. But there are clear influences. Naipaul's India could be a setting in an R.K. Nayaran story. His Africa is as baleful as Conrad's and his London Waugh-like. Here...
...band’s latest release, Demolition, does revisit much of what was great about Priest—headbanging riffs combined with technically exacting melodies, soaring vocal screams and crowd-chanting lyrics, but while these elements endure, it is safe to say that none of them has been expanded or improved...