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...European diplomatic presence in the city. The Dutch have a particularly warm place in the hearts of Israelis, for having shielded Jews during World War II and for enduring a severe Arab oil embargo on Israel's behalf during 1974. Israel, a Foreign Ministry statement said, expressed "deep sorrow and sadness" at the "cynical pressures" that forced the Dutch to act on the Security Council decision...
...driven to acts of violence when legalities are adjudicated but justice is forgotten. And I will add that a truly sincere single parent, usually the father, must abide by the injustice, pay for the administration of the injustice, but in the end stand by frustrated and filled with sorrow as his own children slowly withdraw from...
...impersonal, the sales of antimedical books have risen faster than fevers. Case in point: Martha Weinman Lear's Heartsounds, now in its third week on TIME'S bestseller list. Unlike Cousins' account, it has no upbeat conclusion about the body's ability to heal itself. Sorrow unfolds from the book's opening line: "He awoke at 7 a.m. with pain in his chest...
...their dachshund every day. His girlfriend is a youthful, frantically athletic woman whom he calls the Human Dynamo. She telephones lim at night from New Canaan, Conn., to wonder whether the vanity plates on her new BMW should say YOGURT or SUNDAE or MUFFIN. Stooped by his literacy and sorrow, Albert must listen to the Dynamo complain: "You don't play tennis, you don't snow-ski, you don't water-ski . . . Albert, we have nothing in common." The Dynamo later lets fly with some of her generation's ultimate obloquy...
...Sorrow and the Pity...