Word: sufferance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that it is a deterrent to crime, 2) there is increasing proof that insanity, if only the temporary variety, is always present in a major crime, 3) there is always the ghastly possibility of mistaken conviction, and 4) individuals and societies who kill their fellow men, "legally" or otherwise, suffer a very real if subconscious sense of guilt...
...Wide 60 show on architecture, and thereafter lead a skindiving squad to the Caribbean in search of sunken treasure. All these projects would not be hurt by his sudden fame on the Paar show, nor would his forthcoming autobiography-Yours Truly, Hugh Downs, or I Look Younger in Person-suffer in sales...
...given up everything I ever loved," she blurted, and looked out the window until composure returned. Then she continued: "The people who lose out are the children. Any of the glamour or reward in it comes to the grownups. It's the children who really suffer." But such unguarded moments are rare indeed. Pat Nixon's stamina and courage, her drive and control have made her into one of the U.S.'s most remarkable women-not just a showpiece Second Lady, not merely a part of the best-known team in contemporary politics, but a public figure...
...reproach. Tito would gladly have been rid of him. Through a U.S. newspaperman he offered him his freedom if he would agree never again to practice his priesthood in Yugoslavia. Replied Stepinac bluntly: "I am completely indifferent concerning any thoughts of my liberation. I know why I suffer. It is for the rights of the Catholic Church. I am ready to die each day for the church. The Catholic Church cannot be, nor will it ever be, the slave of any regime...
...flood of raised dividends reflected healthy earnings. There were exceptions, as expected, in industries that suffered most from the steel strike. U.S. Steel reported quarterly earnings of 44?, v. last year's $1.57, finished the year with earnings of $4.24 a share, v. 1958's $5.13. But more than half of the major reporting steel companies came out of 1959 with better earnings than 1958, despite the long shutdown, and the others did not suffer badly. Big Steel's Chairman Roger M. Blough summed up the industry's confidence for 1960 by announcing that his company...