Word: suffering
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Other subjects suffer from a factual parallax. And there is a recollection gap in Haldeman's account of my suggestion to Nixon that he listen to his tape of his March 21, 1973, meeting with John Dean to determine the dimension of his problem with Dean. Haldeman writes: "At that point I thought Ehrlichman didn't even know about the tapes." In fact, I did not know of the taping system then. But I had been told that Nixon had taped that one meeting with Dean. Haldeman had told...
Does Hundley suffer qualms when forcefully plumping for men charged with violating a public trust? "Well, no choirboys have ever walked into this office," he told TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey. "Everyone is entitled to the best defense he can get, and I try not to get too involved personally." Then, after a moment's thought, Hundley chuckled: "The worst defense lawyers I know are those who become convinced their clients are innocent...
People's reaction to the destruction have varied, often reflecting the degree of chaos in which the storm left their homes. Those who were fortunate enough to suffer only minimal damage, or at least were able to return quickly to their homes, are facing the challenge of reconstruction with a modicum of optimism and determination. Those who lost their entire homes or suffered enough damage to have been relocated in a motel outside of Hull, are usually more depressed and uncertain about their future. Some have lost all hope...
...headed for utilities from non-union mines. Dozens of coal trucks have been forced at gunpoint to dump their loads. Towboats hauling coal barges up Pennsylvania's Monongahela River had to abandon operations when they were fired on by miners. "I don't like to see anyone suffer," says Jim Elias, 50, a miner in Greene County, Pa. "But we've got to get a decent contract somehow. I'm not the kind to fire a shot or throw a rock myself. But we've got some hotheads in the membership who might. If anybody...
Matthew E. Fishman '80, an ERG representative from Currier, said, "We're simply not strong enough to say we reject the entire curriculum proposals. I realize that we [the students] are the ones to suffer in the long run, but Dean Rosovsky has the responsibility and he wants to make sure this thing works...