Word: sinse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sins of Omission. In U.S. dailies, Britain is still far and away the leading subject of foreign news. The coverage of Britain in the U.S. press, says London Daily Telegraph U.S. Correspondent Alex H. Faulkner, "is highly impressive both quantitatively and from the wide range of subjects covered, [although] a...
In Italy, reports the New York Times Rome Bureau Chief Arnaldo Cortesi, the press "is remarkable in that there is not a single Italian newspaper that has an anti-American bias," except Communist and Fascist papers. But the "sins of omission" are so great that an Italian who reads largely...
A Love-America Complex. "Virtually every [Chinese] Christian leader of importance has at one time or another made public confession of his errors in thinking ... Such sins as the 'religion-above-politics' mentality and the 'love-America, fear-America, worship-America complex' are confessed as well...
It is at this point that the frustrated Gradėre, living with the others in a dismal, rainswept chateau in southwestern France, adds murder to his long catalogue of sins. As the rain pours down, he intercepts the blackmailing Aline, now plotting with Symphorien to drive him from the...
One man believes that Gradėre is not yet lost: the local priest to whom he confesses his sins. "No human being is damned," the priest says. "You must realize the astonishing nature of that grace whose beneficiary you are." At the end, sick of a mortal illness, "the...