1. And graduation will test her ability to confront her past. 2. As such, it can be a means of pressing a company and, in turn, a nation to confront the past. 3. At the time, these movies seemed shocking, forcing France to confront a past it had preferred to ignore. 4. A Pulitzer Prize-winning short-story writer confronts the past in this memoir that covers the years since he left Georgia as a young man. 5. But as she reached adulthood, she became convinced that she had to confront her past to understand her present. 6. But Monday, Combs was confronting his past, testifying about the deadly night at City College. 7. Confronting the past does not mean simply holding the former regime accountable. 8. Germany confronted its past after it had been destroyed and divided. 9. He will confront his past in Perth. 10. It has repeatedly praised the Swiss for confronting the past, and steered clear of any hints it might consider sanctions against the banks. |