Word: fastedness
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In the meantime, the tea and pastry fasted extra sweet yesterday for those who have suffered with Lowell House football in recent seasons.
In 1974, during President Richard Nixon's trip to Moscow, Sakharov fasted to call attention to the mistreatment of political prisoners, but began to take nourishment again when his health was endangered. Friends and family members are fearful that Sakharov is more serious about his current fast. Sakharov, 60...
From start to finish, it is a mournful scene, prisoners in green pajamas and blue robes, shuffling around slowly, trying to stretch their fasts-and lives-as long as they are able. The British will not force-feed them. They claim that such an act amounts to personal assault and...
Sergeant Donald Hohman, 38, an Army medic, repeatedly fasted to protest the treatment of the hostages. Said he: "They would throw me into solitary every time I would fast. I guess I bugged them by not cooperating with anything they wanted me to do. Until we got onto the plane...
The more you learn about Ned Coll the more you are certain he is a lunatic. Looking wildly around as he speaks, waving his hands madly or clenching his fists in manic frustration, he is the Evel Kneivel of activism, a man who has performed daring stunts in the name...