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...Kawahito 3-3 1-2 9; Jennings 1-10 0-0 3; Franklin 3-7 0-0 7; Mellman 0-2 0-0 0; Okonkwo 5-12 0-1 10; Rosnack 1-1 0-0 2; Delaney 0-0 0-0 0; Fitzgerald 7-10 5-7 19; Colson 0-3 4-4 4. totals...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: It's Crunch Time | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

...throughout the state since 1986. So far, it has logged 530,000 man-hours, and when program costs are offset against earnings and reductions in prison costs, the effort comes up $6 million in the black. "In work programs, inmates feel like they're paying back society," says Charles Colson, who established the Prison Fellowship after serving seven highly publicized months in prison. "Work restores their sense of dignity -- and it's useful to society...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: America's Overcrowded Prisons | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

...elicit complaints from libertarians that they go too far in punishing the innocent majority to get at the troublesome few. Curfews in Phoenix and Miami's Dade County are under challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union. "People will gladly trade freedom for law and order," says Charles Colson, former White House counsel to Richard Nixon, who has been devoted to prison reform since he did time for his involvement in Watergate. "My worry is that the failure of current policies will increase public frustration to the point that people will go for the strong-arm answer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Lock 'Em Up!?And Throw Away the Key | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

Senior guards Josh Jennings and Damon Franklinwill hold down the backcourt amid the departure ofstars Rob Connolly and Dave Brown. As for thefrontcourt, Sean Fitzgerald, Andy Karazim andBernie Colson will be joined by a host of talentedfreshmen...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: A Done Deal: Penn | 11/13/1993 | See Source »

...OBJECT OF HIS FAITH USED TO BE RICHARD NIXon. But prison, where he was sent for his role in the Watergate scandal, triggered a religious conversion in former White House aide Charles Colson. "Born again," Colson transformed his zeal for Republican politics (he once said he would walk over his own grandmother for Nixon) into a devotion to Jesus. He founded the Prison Fellowship, an organization designed to change the lives of convicts through a combination of practical assistance and relentless evangelism. Colson's two decades of commitment have worn down most of the skeptics who questioned the sincerity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colson's Triumph | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

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