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...State Sen. Gerard D'Amico (D-Worcester) proposed an amendment that would limit the ban on scholarship aid just to young men actually convicted of violating the federal Selective Service...
State scholarships are available to any Massachusetts resident with financial need. Under the new funding, 36,000 students will receive scholarships next year, up 10,000 from current levels, said State Sen. Gerard D'Amico (D--Worcester), Chairman of the Senate education committee...
...also praised the legislature's action, but James A. True, the organization's vice president for government relations, said the new appropriation was only a first step. He added Massachusetts actually needs from $50 million to $150 million in total state scholarships to provide for all needy applicants. D'Amico added that about 75,000 applicants were denied aid this year...
...midweek Italian police arrested Pasqua Aurora Belli, 34, a former schoolteacher, and Flavio Amico, 26, a printer, as suspects in the Dozier kidnaping, but their exact role in the crime was not clear. Meanwhile, police were kept busy with a number of spurious tips, including a telephone message to the Beirut office of the Italian news agency ANSA. The caller, speaking in Arabic, claimed that Dozier had been executed and that his body could be found in a small but unnamed Italian village. Police found nothing, and the message was considered to be a hoax...
Willie and "Phillie," in fact, are almost interchangeable. Willie Kauffman, a Jewish English teacher, wants to find himself. Phil D'Amico, an Italian photographer, wants to be a Jewish intellectual. They both fall in love with the same woman, both accompany her to the hospital when she bears one of them a child, take saunas together and play chess. In short, they are two-thirds of an isosceles triangle. But still, Willie and Phil is not a movie about this menage a trois as much as about the times...