Word: cashen
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...solitary and most powerful hero in biblical history...After him, nothing else was the same again." Even baseball managers grow eloquent about Moses as paragon: when recounting why Mets star Bobby Bonilla failed to inspire his teammates during his first stint with the team in the early 1990s, Frank Cashen explained, "He was supposed to lead us out of the wilderness, take us to the Red Sea and part the waters. It didn't work that way. He said he couldn't swim...
Last week Judge Raymond Cashen of the Macomb County Circuit Court finalized his ruling, declaring that Maranda would be better off living with her 20- year-old father. Cashen indicated that day care was the deciding factor against the mother. "A child gains the feeling of security, a safe place by virtue of permanence," said Cashen, who expressed skepticism about the long- term impact of "strangers" on a child's emotional well-being. Smith, a part-time maintenance worker at a local park, lives with his parents and intends to have his mother, a full-time homemaker, look after...
...some legal maneuvers to pursue. Two days after winning custody of Maranda, Smith was arraigned on an assault charge against Ireland dating back to Christmas Eve 1992. Ireland claimed that Smith grabbed her shoulders, shook her and shoved her into a wall during an argument about visitation. Did Cashen take Smith's alleged domestic violence into his calculation of "family values"? When the issue came up in his court, Cashen said the charge was "not pertinent...
Women's groups were furious at a Michigan judge's decision to take away a woman's three-year-old daughter because she had placed the child in day care while attending college. Circuit Court Judge Raymond Cashen awarded custody of the toddler, Maranda, to her father, arguing that "strangers" would care for her at a day-care center while mother Jennifer Ireland, 19, attends the University of Michigan. The child will spend days in her new home with her paternal grandmother while dad works. TIME Midwest correspondent Wendy Cole says the judge's language reflects the rhetoric...
...organizational behavior? Many in baseball defend the practice, more as a psychological tool to motivate multimillion-dollar egos than as a strategic gambit. "I can get you ten to 15 people who can sit in the dugout and know when to change pitchers," contends Mets general manager Frank Cashen. "But I can't get you ten to 15 people who can communicate with 25 ballplayers." Cashen looks like a genius for his decision to replace Johnson with third-base coach Buddy Harrelson. In the ensuing six weeks the Mets have gone from Bart Simpson underachievers to the Shea-hey kids...