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Three Heroines
… go. Not When she telephoned long-distance and asked I come out And play her escort: The Golden Wedding Reception … to Boston, and so on to Washington. Two of her children died, and one freed slave went berserk, Thought he was was … wonder Asks with her eyes: What else did you expect of me? 269-281 By Peter Taylor …
An Interview with Pauline W. Chen
… the reality of death, even as she looks at her own shortcomings as a doctor with unflinching clarity. Chen graduated … of a physician. It’s interesting because there have been studies on that—how doctors feel about death as they go through … community, a point of contention. Actually, talking about points of contention, it’s been very affirming and inspiring …
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Sarajevo
… city our conference went on in the green din of post-Soviet comfort where every third channel was porn and the arguments … about ethnic cleansing were spliced by the disco-falsetto of the Bee Gees and through the giant windows we … by the green shade, and even though Euclid said any two points can be joined by a straight line, what does that make …
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When We All Get To Heaven
… Ed Phelps was walking north up Seventh Avenue. He’d just come along 50th Street from seeing Rockefeller Center—just … up the cigarettes now on ten years. Isaline watched his diet like a hawk. Doctor said his cholesterol was low. And … two of them were drunk. “Deacon,” he said, with a rather studied deference: “Would you be so kind as to play for us?” Oh …
Czechoslovakia: A Symbol and a Lesson
… not one of concern to Czechs and Slovaks alone. It has become a symbol of the low moral standards of contemporary … constitution was formulated in Washington. Many points of this program were not embodied in the Constitution, and Mr. Masaryk made no attempt to …
Revolution Without Marx or Rand
… in 1968, Robert C.W. Ettinger shared his vision of a coming world in which humanity would be freed by beneficent … them or removing them in the mind of the individual. . . . Competitive drives, in the inter-personal sense, may or may … tomorrow is almost self-parodic; yet in essence it reveals a mindset that is not uncommon. Anyone who would devise …
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