Word: sabbaths
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...case, the news is welcome to all Sunday Times buffs in Cambridge and to CRIMSON readers who make do with the Times on the Sabbath, when the Crime closes down...
More important, Berry's paper has a generous Sabbath dose of straight news-to the amazement of Fleet Street, which has long been satisfied that little happens on Saturday. This month, after a gunman shot three London bobbies and then handed the story-by telephone-to the Sunday Express, the Sunday Telegraph collected information from eyewitnesses and Scotland Yard, stitched a story that made the Express's account (1 TRAP WANTED MAN ON THE TELEPHONE) sound like a Beaverbrook promotion...
...nations of Southeast Asia. And most old Asia hands, convinced that a prime motive for last week's stock sale was to raise expansion capital, back Barton's judgment of Jardines' future. Says one: "Jardines always was, and still is, a Scottish house that kept the Sabbath and everything else it could lay hands...
...Cruel Choice." In the second test, separate groups of orthodox Jews contended that the blue laws discriminated against them. The reason: their religion requires that they refrain from working or buying on the Jewish Sabbath, which runs from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. Thus they cannot do business on either Saturday or Sunday...
...life would be simpler without moral rules are very simple indeed. Also, the great uncouched majority may well find food for the suspicion that-in some hands-psychiatry may involve demonological matters leading not to a liberation of the mind but to some thing closer to a witches' Sabbath...