Word: broadness
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...forum. As someone who has been working and volunteering in the Chinatown community for over three years through the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), I have often questioned my ability to effect change. However, Ms. Frank's article fails to cast substantial light on the subject, primarily due to broad generalizations and a consequent lack of depth...
...relative liberal within the Republican party, Governor Weld adheres to many of its core values. As senator, he would inevitably add his voice--and vote--to the misguided consensus among conservatives that government is the source of the nation's ills, and that if we only enacted a broad program of deregulation and funding cuts, the country would be revitalized...
BORN: Sept. 16, 1961, Newark EDUCATION: Rutgers U, B.S., 1979-83; Rutgers U, Newark, J.D., 1986-90 FAMILY: Husband, Michael E. Powell RELIGION: Baptist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 909A Broad Street, Suite 314, Newark...
After his re-election in 1994, by only 471 votes, McHale is on everyone's list of vulnerable incumbents. He is, however, better prepared this time--his last challenger outspent him by $100,000--and hopes to gain broad support from his voting record, his reputation as a deficit cutter and his incumbency...
When Pierre L'Enfant's design was laid out, Washington was meant to be a haven of logic and order, with straight, broad thoroughfares befitting the capital of a new democratic nation. Under federal control since its inception, the District wasn't granted suffrage until the 23rd Amendment in 1961, and didn't obtain self-rule until 1974. In recent years, Washington once earned the dubious honor of being the murder capital of the U.S., and it mimics the Third World with its two distinct societies: the affluence of the mostly white northwest and the equally extreme poverty of mostly...