Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Graziella's father Jorge Ortiz-Patińo, 50, a nephew of Bolivian Tin Tycoon Antenor Patińo, made an emotional plea to the kidnapers. Graziella, he said, "is a delightful little girl, an innocent little girl who is life itself. Please don't let her suffer too much." Ortiz-Patińo, whose family fortune is estimated at $300 million, was reported ready to pay a large ransom for his daughter's release...
...patience to stay with a customer until he's sold." That is borne out by studies conducted by the National Council on Aging. Says its director of preretirement planning, Edmund W. Fitzpatrick: "Every indication we have to date shows that workers over 65 have less absenteeism and suffer fewer accidents than those, say, in the 30-to-40 age group...
...funds for abortions that is somewhat more liberal than the bill originally passed by the House: instead of banning funds for abortions except where the mother's life is endangered, it would permit such payments for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, and where the mother or fetus would suffer "serious, permanent health damage...
...examining its role in the conference, and Richardson said if he resigned now "our national interests" would suffer "a serious loss...
Sirabella added that if the cost of living averaged above 7 per cent for each of three years, the employees would suffer a loss in purchasing power...