Word: ana
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Ridout FB Rolling Hills Estates, Calif 37 Brian O'Neil FB Reading, Mass. 38 Terry Denson HB Webster, N.Y. 39 Chris Hannan LB Hyde Park, Mass. 40 George Sorbara HB Naples, Fla. 42 Joe Pusateri TB Norwood, Mass. 43 Mike Lannan DB Chicago, Ill. 44 Jim Laird CB Santa Ana, Calif. 45 Robert Hobart MG Irvine, Calif. 46 Daniel Bennett LB Sherborn, Mass. 47 Tom Richerson CB Kirksville, Mo. 48 Brent Wilkinson LB Mt. Vernon, Ohio 49 Bill Solomon MG New Castle, Pa. 50 Scott Collins LB Elmhurst, Ill. 51 Dave Fanikos C Lynnfield, Mass. 52 Charlie Godinez C McAllen...
MARRIED. Glenn Close, 36, effortless-appearing actress of stage (The Real Thing and film (The Big Chill, The Natural); ana James Marias, 47, venture capitalist; both for the second time; in Nantucket, Mass...
...truant officer in Santa Ana told him that until he is 16 he must attend school rather than work full time...
When a team of U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service agents roared into a grocery-store parking lot in Santa Ana, Calif., dozens of Mexican workers scattered, but Mario Moreno-Lopez just stood there. "Run! Run!" shouted a friend. "No," said Mario. "I have papers." Mario, who is 14 but looks much older, does have a green card showing that he is in the U.S. legally. But his father Juan Moreno-Garcia, who was granted U.S. residency rights in 1981, was holding the card for safekeeping. As a result, father and son both became victims of a classic bureaucratic bungle...
Mario and other Mexicans were ordered into a bus by the INS agents and taken to a detention center in Los Angeles, 30 miles from Santa Ana. Mario was shown a form, written in Spanish, telling him he had a right to get an attorney. Mario, who did not know an attorney, said he did not understand the form. He was told he could talk to officials at the Mexican consulate. Mario assumed that it was in Mexico. The agents kept asking him and the others to sign a paper waiving their right to oppose deportation. "They threw...