Word: younger
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...where personal suffering is often used as a yardstick of political legitimacy, al-Husseini's credentials are impressive. His father, Abdul Qader al-Husseini, became a martyr to Palestinians in 1948 during a battle between Palestinian and Jewish fighters in the mountain village of Kastel west of Jerusalem. The younger al-Husseini has endured continuous hardship since graduating from a Syrian military college in 1967. Arrested five times by Israeli officials, he has spent 42 months in prison and an additional five years under house arrest. Since 1988, when Israeli officials shut down his Arab Studies Society, a research organization...
...suffer serious hearing loss, and more than a third of the cases result from too much exposure to loud noise. Last week specialists testifying before a House committee documented an alarming new trend: more and more of the victims of noise-induced deafness are adolescents and even younger children. "We need to get people thinking the same way about protecting their ears as they now do about protecting their eyes," says Dr. James Snow Jr., director of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. "There is so much noise we're exposed to that we tend to become...
...author. When I.J. Singer died in 1944, I.B. assumed the literary , role. But the elder brother had been a rationalist and a radical. The younger one was apolitical and haunted by "a God who speaks in deeds, not in words, and whose vocabulary is the universe." The biblical and supernatural tales of youth provided the underpinnings of his work. As Singer's rickety Yiddish typewriter chattered away, the ghettos of the Middle Ages rose up again, with a cast of erotic shtetl dwellers and phosphorescent imps. The Jews of 20th century Europe, consumed by the Nazi death camps, were granted...
...University of Alabama in Birmingham programs, older kids stage plays and operettas; younger ones play with blocks as a means of learning how to add and subtract. Says director Virginia Marsh: "We have never had a discipline problem. The children are so busy doing things that they don't have time to get bored...
...That's That," goes the Zen-like outpouring of pronouns. The campaign is the creation of Chicago's Leo Burnett agency, which landed the $110 million Lite account in March, muscling aside Manhattan's Backer Spielvogel Bates. The new theme, pitched particularly to women and younger drinkers, seems to imply that Lite has supplanted traditional brew as the real thing. In one Lite-hearted spot, a delivery truck is seen losing the first and last letters of the product's name, leaving behind only...