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...nearest rival, John Steen, a wealthy insurance executive from the city's heavily Anglo North Side. At stake: the opportunity to make Cisneros, despite a tantalizingly close race, the first Mexican-American mayor of a major American city. "Now is the time, compadres," the slim, Harvard-educated city councilman told them simply. "If on the day after the election I hear you saying 'Poor Henry, if only I had known you needed my help,' I think I will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now Is the Time, Compadres | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

Residents in the Haggerty school district protested the proposed closing of their school. Leonard Russell, city councilman, said that closing the school would "ruin the community," adding that the residents of Haggerty would fight "tooth and nail" to keep the school open...

Author: By Mark A. Silber, | Title: Prop 2 1/2 Hearing | 1/28/1981 | See Source »

...city of Charleston, more than 90% of white students attend private schools to avoid integration. On the face of it, therefore, the Justice Department action was long overdue. Ironically, however, busing as a possible remedy is solidly opposed in Charleston by blacks as well as whites. Says City Councilman Robert Ford, a black: "We need improvement in the city schools, but the solution isn't busing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Wayward Bus? | 1/12/1981 | See Source »

White dramatically canceled Saturday burials at all three municipal cemeteries to eliminate $360 a week in employee overtime payments. Bostonians were understandably vexed. "The mandate of the voters was not to curtail essential services," protested City Councilman Raymond Flynn. "Among the obligations we have is burial of the dead." Last week city hall resumed the Saturday graveyard shift. But there was no question about what else the mayor would like to bury. Says City Councilman Patrick McDonough: "City hall is rubbing the electorate's nose in such outrages as the Saturday burial ban, hoping that this will make them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Trouble at the Tea Party | 12/29/1980 | See Source »

...Abscam scandal threatens to remove a few incumbents from heretofore safe seats. Democrat Michael ("Ozzie") Myers of Philadelphia, who was expelled from the House after his Abscam bribery conviction, is expected to lose to Tom Foglietta, a former G.O.P. city councilman who is running as an independent. South Carolina Congressman John Jenrette, also convicted in Abscam, is depending on his popularity among rural blacks to win his tight race against Republican Lawyer John Napier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Another Contrary Congress | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

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