Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...really put my mind to it, and make the most of what the Quad has to offer, I may stay here for two, three, or four years," Green said. "Just because I'm in the Quad, I'm not going to suffer...
Richard Nixon's public ordeal on Watergate may finally be over. Certainly the nation has had enough. As he faced a televised grilling last week on the scandal that destroyed his presidency, the disgraced ex-President forced viewers to suffer through most of the same old distortions and deceptions (along with some new ones) on the now tedious details of the criminal cover-up in his White House. But then, for some 25 emotional minutes at the end of the broadcast, the nation got its first-and, it could hope, last-glimpse into the anguish and genuine regrets...
...tore up her pacifist placards. Among the opponents of the strike who were subjected to "U.D.A. persuasion" was Thomas Passmore, the leader of the Protestant Orange Order in Belfast. Passmore, whose aged father had been shot dead by the I.R.A. last year, complained bitterly, "My own home has already suffered at the hands of the I.R.A. Am I now to suffer at the hands of the so-called loyalists...
HORMONES AND HEART. More than a million Americans suffer heart attacks every year, the large majority of them men. In fact, the risk of heart attacks among middle-aged men is five times as great as among their female counterparts. Why? For many years doctors suspected that the higher levels of estrogens-the female sex hormones -in women somehow protected them against heart attacks. Reason: it is only after menopause, when estrogen production drops, that the incidence of heart attacks begins to rise among women. Now a Columbia University internist has found evidence that undermines this theory...
...imperatives for increased involvement in it, since Christ is involved in both past and future human history. Moltmann has no quarrel with conversion-minded missionary activity. But he emphasizes a "qualitative mission" that works for human understanding. His vision is also profoundly political: he believes that the church must suffer with the oppressed and reject the materialistic values that are "the driving power behind our modern economy." Christians in rich countries, he says, must renounce further economic expansion in order to help hungry nations...