Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Sad spies and a blast...
...recent editorial that appeared in The Crimson, John D. Solomon wrote about the Agent Orange issue. It is sad to see that the facts concerning this issue have become confused and distorted...
...known. As for the absent Idi Amin, his pastimes were said to run to the wild side, what with his peculiar way of making enemies an internal issue. Amin has been known to show a light heart, however, and has played the accordion at dances. It would be a sad end to so carefree a hobby if Amin were now discovered because someone happened to overhear Lady of Spain. Still, the mind is cheered by the image of Amin on his accordion, Nero on his lyre, Hitler whistling away. Where a band like this would play offers problems...
...involvement of superior officers in the killings. Lawyers for the relatives informed the State Department last week that they would not participate in the trial. But U.S. officials insist that there simply is no evidence that high-ranking Guardsmen were involved. Says a U.S. diplomat in El Salvador: "The sad thing is that these families are being used by people not interested in justice but in political crusades, like cutting off all aid to El Salvador...
...campaign, "has done more damage to the California Supreme Court and the administration of justice than any of her predecessors." That battle cry from the Governor-elect signals merely the latest assault wave on the court. Whether the damage was done by Bird, her critics or both, the sad result is that this state court, once reputed to be the nation's best, has lost both its luster and its leadership role...