Word: tragically
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...former Harvard Independent reporter, and as someone who has held a number of journalism jobs over the past several years, I can sympathize with the difficult, and often tragic, situations journalists often face. I recognize that journalists must at times interview distraught individuals to produce a balanced and complete piece of reporting...
Nearly three years after the tragic Dunster House murder-suicide, the family of Trang Phuong Ho '96 filed a lawsuit against the University yesterday...
...predicament, I think, consists of his being at once a romantic and tragic character, built with enormous energy and prodigious hungers, and a flaw as certain as a gene. As a romantic he is capable of shocking recklessness. The apparently vindicated Gennifer Flowers spoke last week of an incident in their affair in which Clinton wanted her to do it with him in the bathroom of the Governor's mansion while a party was in full swing and Mrs. Clinton was nearby. If he were merely going for a quickie, it would have been monumentally stupid to imperil an entire...
Which brings us to the tragic Clinton and to the flaw of disloyalty, to his wife and to others. I have always wondered why a man famous for F.O.B.s treated them so badly, and my guess is that he thinks there must be something wrong with anyone who would be loyal to him--a pathetic version of Groucho's joke about club membership--so he doesn't believe in loyalty any more than he believes in love. On the other hand, he has great faith in rejection, having experienced it when it counted most, thus he seeks and rejects simultaneously...
...Skies Aren't for the Most Powerful' Was the inexperienced U.S. pilot who caused a tragic accident in Italy 'hotdogging...