Word: compassioner
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A defendant's misguided loyalty seems a shaky basis for judicial compassion. That could be a rationale for going easy on most of the Watergate offenders. Kleindienst's offense was to testify-falsely-that the President had never applied any pressure on him in the celebrated ITT antitrust...
And combat it has been, with scarcely a letup since he took over a year ago from the compromised H.R. Haldeman. "During this time of repeated shelling of the White House, Al has never lost his composure," says Leonard Garment, assistant to the President. "He has dealt with the problems...
All this is done with such compression and compassion that the reader continues to identify with Richard even after ambiguous clues bring his reliability as a witness into doubt. When life with Meg drifts too much toward surrealism and subjectivity, Richard's vignettes of life in the library help...
Harvard expansion is already pushing hard on my community, one of the oldest black communities in New England. We cannot survive the new development that the Kennedy Library would bring to both sides of the Square. When they built the courthouse in East Cambridge, Vellucci was very upset at all...
The proposal concluded on a note of hope: "We have a situation where Harvard can use their great resources of power and influence to solve rather than to avoid, to build rather than destroy, to be benign rather than haughty, and to be a friend rather than a predator. Harvard...