1. The spy trial has reopened old wounds in the immigrant community. 2. To condemn him too publicly would reopen wounds within the party. 3. Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. 4. And the wounds were reopened recently when the New England Journal of Medicine ran a story that highlighted the vast differences in how teaching hospitals are treated by Medicare. 5. Anker and Goodman said they knew that in making the film they would be reopening old wounds. 6. Any challenge could reopen wounds. 7. A festering wound would be reopened. 8. But it was not clear whether a broader-based international trial would be good for the nation or would reopen old wounds. 9. But Jackson insists neither book will reopen old wounds. 10. Deciding how much access to give to information comes down to balancing the value of cleaning up the past against the risk of reopening old wounds. |