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...criminal-defense attorney said the intentof juvenile-offense confidentiality is to allowoffenders to begin life anew. "That's the purposeof treating juveniles different from adults," hesaid. "In the juvenile system you give themanother opportunity, another chance...
...does raise anew the oddly unnerving specter of Carter, in his sensible shoes and armor of self-righteousness, tackling the world's diplomatic problems one by one. How does this private citizen, whose own presidency sank under accusations of weakness and appeasement, manage to make himself a force in world diplomacy...
Orphaned at the age of 14 and having survived the deaths of two alcoholic parents, Gina Grant came to Cambridge in the fall of 1991 to begin life anew...
Regardless of my difficulties imagining life without Letterman, one recollection vividly stands out in my mind. As we drove past a baseball field, my father reminisced about his days of anxiously running onto that same field with his friends, eager to begin anew the beloved sport...
...will still be turning these pages. The overriding appeal of a Davies book, as his legion of fans will attest, rarely rides on something as mundane as suspense. Instead, Canada's foremost living author, now 81, entertains with an old-fashioned fictional mixture that he seems to have invented anew: keen social observations delivered with wit, intelligence and free-floating philosophical curiosity...