Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...other problem lies within the ICCS itself. Given the natural divisions between the Canadians and Indonesians, who generally try to maintain a professionally neutral posture despite their Western sponsorship, and the Poles and Hungarians, who invariably favor the Communist side, nearly all ICCS teams suffer a built-in paralysis. TIME Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand visited one ICCS team last week in Tri Ton, a small town in the Mekong Delta. His report...
Theater-minded people suffer from the belief that Pirandello is a complex and difficult writer. Their tendency is to approach him with excessive reverence, especially since his great theme concerns the intellectually intriguing question of the impermanence of identity-a series of masks that men put on and take off without fully realizing what they are up to. Of all his plays, Henry IV is the least-often produced and the most-often referred to as his masterpiece. This stately revival suggests plenty of reasons for the former condition, few for the latter contention-and may even tempt revaluation...
With tender words, "Oh woman, cease to suffer...
...Europeans. U.S. patience has worn thin with the one-sided, lopsided, inequitable, unfair economic and monetary treatment we have received from the Japanese. The day of bowing and scraping to them is over. From now on the Japanese will have to give more than they get or suffer more counterattacks." (New York Times...
...support to what was really a "financial" strike with these "educational" considerations. But even if the Union is more concerned with money, and was merely tempting us with the other demands, an important point was missed--if the "financial" demands of the Union are not met, undergraduate education will suffer. The Administration's Kraus plan, in demanding parental support for graduate education, clearly favors students from well-to-do backgrounds...