Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...best sense of the word." As for Thelonious, it took him about a week to learn to pronounce the painter's name. Having mastered it, he improvised a song that repeated "Chaliapin! Chaliapin!" over and over again, in the manner of "Hallelujah!" Monk has not yet given this treatment to the name of TIME's music writer, but he may one day get around to a "Barry Farrell! Barry Farrell!" chorus. While preparing the cover story, Farrell found that you "can't really interview Monk." He had about 30 chats with him, spread over two or three...
Weaver complained about the treatment he received from Jackson police, saying that he was cursed, slapped, knocked to the floor and kicked by the officer who booked him because he answered a question with the words "That's right, air." The incident was witnessed by over 20 police officers and fellow prisoners. While in jail he was not allowed to receive mail or visitors, contrary to usual Jackson prison policy...
...nothing in our records which could be cited as a precedent." Three others held that the "right to be let alone," enunciated by the late Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, covers "a great many foolish, unreasonable and even absurd ideas which do not conform, such as refusing medical treatment, even at great risk...
...transfusion order. If it is unlawful for a parent to abandon a child, he argued, can a judge permit the ultimate abandonment of a child by the mother's voluntary death? If suicide is illegal, can a judge permit a hospital patient to choose death by refusing medical treatment? "I determined to act on the side of life." Mrs. Jones remains unconvinced. At week's end she was talking of taking her case to the Supreme Court...
...commodity prices. They also aim to pressure the Communist countries, which now take scarcely 5% of their exports, to buy more. And they want the industrial powers not only to lower their barriers against imports of manufactured goods from the backward nations, but also to give them preferential tariff treatment and to subsidize their state-planned programs for industrialization-without getting anything in return...