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The middle-aged Robert Fähmel tells a young hotel bellhop of persecutions under the Third Reich; his elderly father, Heinrich, an architect famed for a local abbey, recalls the militarism of the First World War, when his wife, Johanna, incurred trouble for insulting the Kaiser.

HEALING the wounds incurred during Northern Ireland's "Troubles" was bound to be slow, but the latest attempt to do so may actually have set things back a bit.

Healing the wounds incurred during Northern Ireland's "Troubles" will take more effort than simple politics.Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret'd) Philip SchofieldWarminster, WiltshireThe ferret and the mayorSIR – I am no fan of Rudy Giuliani, but he was entirely justified in berating a "harmless ferret-owner" ("Goodbye, Rudy Tuesday", February 2nd).

Had the plaintiff in this case never entered upon the performance of his contract, the damage could not probably have been greater than some small expense and trouble incurred in procuring another to do the labor which he had contracted to perform.

Too many links in the examination and approval of funding; one trouble incurred in one link will lead to a chain reaction.

If you're not willing to accept the pain real values incur, don't bother going to the trouble of formulating a values statement.

Against far weaker foes in Afghanistan and Iraq, we found ourselves up to our necks in trouble we didn't foresee, incurring far more casualties than the architects had imagined.

And who is there that will either take the trouble or incur the odium, of a strict scrunity into the secret springs of the transaction?

Pompey was the son of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, who had triumphed after the Social War but had incurred general hatred because of cold-blooded duplicity during the troubles of 88 and 87.

The so-called 'Heathcliff on horseback' had already landed himself in trouble by not bringing the Derby Cup with him, thereby incurring the wrath of Douglas Bunn, Hickstead's owner, whom he loathed.

The Tribune Company's troubles are in good part because of the large debt Samuel Zell incurred when he bought the business.

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