During civil strife there, Hassoun, then 11, witnessed machete killings from an apartment balcony, he wrote.
In Congo, Sudan and Somalia, chaotic civil strife has kept vaccines and babies apart.
And even during the country's time of incredible strife, its culinary traditions endure and comfort.
So now there are the Gandhian fasts, the labor strife, the laments from industrialists.
Thousands of police outnumbered them, the scars of the beatings and strife have far from healed.
It increases labor strife and disruptions as wage negotiations make unions more importance to workers.
The two biggest in area, Sudan and Congo, are ravaged by strife and misgovernment.
"The government is determined to keep the export-oriented industries free from political strife, " he said.
Protected by its relatively large budget, the 1970s saw Panorama flourishing in this decade of strife.
Illiteracy locks communities into vicious cycles of poverty that lay the conditions for violence and strife.
We already have seen how volatile, contentious, and divisive the political strife over Medicare has been.
But absent violent strife, these places are also going to rise with the global tide.
Sectarian strife also continues to plague the country, where Shiite Muslims dominate the central government.
Even if they do, the road ahead will be full of economic volatility and strife.
Extremists will continue to set off bombs, attack Iraqi civilians and try to spark sectarian strife.
After years of labor strife in the 1990s, a new provincial premier was elected in 2003.
More generally, the coming strife will shape the debate about the integration of the world economy.
Goodell helped work out the new 10-year labor deal that ended the labor strife.
And when there was strife in the Balkans, we worked together to keep the peace.
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Still, strife between the government and its employees was not inevitable, in his view.
Frequent fliers like me have felt that strife reflected in our in-flight experiences on occasion.
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And what they are moving towards sure beats religious strife and war hanging over their heads.
Where people feel unprotected by their government, regional strife and Islamic militancy have bred.
They must stand up and speak with one voice in condemning all forms of communal strife.
Post-Saddam Iraq has had genuine multiparty elections but is mired in corruption, violence and sectarian strife.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan is quietly struggling to rebuild itself after decades of warfare and strife.
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The last time the league had labor strife, the entire 2004-05 season was eliminated.
Mr Erdogan retorted that Mr Maliki was fomenting sectarian strife with his clampdown on Sunni politicians.
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As in many urban environments, there is strife between the different classes of commuters in this city.
Were the riots the outgrowth of broader social or economic strife or copycat criminality by opportunistic thieves?
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