TEARS FOR FEAR
Tears among the memories as WWII vets gather The York Dispatch Every nine seconds a drop of oil escapes the USS Arizona and dots the surface of the Pacific Ocean. Pinochet's death: Champagne and tears Russian Information Agency Novosti MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti commentator Pyotr Romanov) - As far as I know, there is not a single country in the world where anyone would say in public that he or she likes Augusto Pinochet. Why high-achieving students sometimes cheat The Philadelphia Inquirer Four grueling hours cramming for a calculus test left Ashley Tedesco on the verge of tears Tuesday night. The Central Bucks East senior, who was sick when her class took the exam, just wasn't getting it. Post a Comment Holidays and hitting, a violent partnership in domestic abuse The Daily News of Newburyport While some people celebrate and love the winter holidays, others have good cause to fear them. Jill Hrubes of Amesbury remembers only too well fearing her former husband's behavior during the holidays. Married in 1983, her early history of marital abuse was not violent, but was about control. Genealogy gives life to history North Platte Telegraph NORTH PLATTE - Ruby Coleman was just 9 when she was first introduced to the subject of genealogy. It reduced her to tears and filled her with fear. Survivors of ordeals similar to S.F. man's saga recall fear Contra Costa Times Fourteen years ago, a California couple set out on a winter road trip with an infant child, they took a detour off the main highway and found themselves horrifyingly lost to the world. In tsunami's wake, a peaceful Aceh holds first election The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News Voters in the battle-scarred Indonesian province of Aceh go to the polls Monday, nearly two years after a devastating tsunami scoured its coastline and released an outpouring of international aid for the stricken survivors. Students, officials debate exit exam Contra Costa Times Luciana Reyes, 17, stood up in the audience at a unique Capitol hearing on the California High School Exit exam with tears in her eyes and her voice bursting with anguish. No homecoming for the holidays Sun-Sentinel Lauderhill · She's moved five times in one year. Her college degree is on hold. She baby-sits for extra cash to help out. Now, here comes Christmas -- and the tears. Today Is Better than Tomorrow: Iraq as a Living Hell Middle East Online How much worse can it get in Iraq? My Iraqi friends and colleagues tell me that one of the more popular sayings in Baghdad nowadays is, ‘Today is better than tomorrow,’ notes Dahr Jamai .
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