Word: saint
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...contemporary literary explosion in South America can't start doing this, it will probably never happen. There is probably more good literature being written in Spanish today than in any other language, and much of it is highly political. Jorge Luis Borges, the white haired patron saint, set the stage for the whole flowering by modulating European tradition into a distinctively South American voice, giving South American writers a new self-confidence. While he remains a grand old anti-fascist liberal, most writers of subsequent generations have been more or less socialist. Some, like Pablo Neruda, put their life...
...more important--embarrassment or the truth? To a free and open society, the truth is never embarrassing. And the truth of the matter is this: by hiding behind "delicate negotiations," Kissinger has fooled the American public, the American press and the American legislators. He has become known as a saint as well as a warmonger. But he has not fooled the Vietnamese; in Southeast Asia, the war continues...
...First Woman President. The fascinating story of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and how she ran the government after her husband became paralyzed. With Eva Marie Saint. Ch. 7, 9:30 p.m. 1 hour...
...team returned from the South last weekend with an 8-3 record and a couple of injuries, including a hamstring pull to Dave St. Pierre that kept him out of the game. The Saint did get in one trip to the plate to pinch hit. Scott Adzick and Fran Cronin filled in for him in right field...
...intention to accuse any individual of scandalous behavior. Rev. Richard J. Shmaruk Saint Paul Church