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...world that she conjures, dead relatives command greater attention than the living. It is a measure of the author's formidable skills that she vividly evokes the misery of Momma Towne and her four stepdaughters without suffocating the reader in their chronic gloom. While the backdrop is one of complaint, cryptic exchanges -- "That again? Are we rehashing that again?" -- are enough to remind us of the women's litany. Their oppressive unhappiness is artfully offset by the vitality of the three youngest Townes, who, like flowers that bloom in urban sidewalk cracks, fight for life...
...Libenson '92 says he plans to file a complaint with University calling for Counter's resignation...
Daniel J. Libenson '92, a former Hillel leadersaid he will file an official complaint todayasking the University to remove Counter as head ofthe Foundation. Libenson emphasized that he isnot acting in connection with Hillel...
Councillor William H. Walsh said many of his constituents, especially the elderly, were concerned about their ability to travel in the city under the zone plan. Walsh called these citizens "People living in fear" and added that he had never seen a greater number of phone calls expressing complaint...
TAXES. Liberals' loudest complaint against Clinton is that he took office in a state that already had a regressive tax system (it weighed more heavily on the poor and middle class than on the wealthy) and has gone along with making it more regressive still. The Governor has not been able to reform significantly the state's income tax structure. He has failed to raise the severance tax on timber, coal, oil and natural gas. To raise revenue for his education and other reforms, Clinton has requested and won two increases in the sales tax, which raises...