Word: sufference
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...liberty. Though he had planned to downplay political issues on the trip, as violence spread in South Africa he repeated earlier denunciations of apartheid. In a speech to diplomats in Cameroon, the Pope then broadened the issue beyond apartheid by taking up the cause of all in Africa who suffer human rights abuses: "I would like to lend them my voice," he said. "How can one not think of arbitrary arrests, of executions without due process, of detention for political opinions, of tortures and disappearances...
...monetary unions: that they developed into a political union." Switching to a political union with a fully federal government would make it all but impossible for a European country to drop the single currency. That possibility has faded away with the recent votes. If the euro isn't to suffer a similar fate, it needs to show that it brings a real benefit to Europe's economy...
...modify or alter the trust at any time. So don't put his name on the deed to your condo. For yourself and for him, do the following: buy your new home and stay healthy. Then your friend will get the most you can give--and you will not suffer in the giving. --By Francine Russo...
...commonplace resentment that can be found among Muslims the world over. Assigned by his English teacher to write an essay about his own American Dream, a 15-year-old wrote that the occupied territories should be returned to the Palestinians and "the Jews should be left to suffer." More often, however, Universal's students feel resentment about being stereotyped, both in the media and on the streets. To senior Ali Fadhli, the Fox TV show 24, which had a plot this season about a Muslim terrorist cell, is "obnoxious," he says. "America has moved on to a new enemy...
Harvard crushed Quinnipiac, 9-4, before surrendering three consecutive goals in the final seconds of play to suffer a devastating 9-8 loss to Denver...