Word: criminalled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HURLY SUBMITS to the consequent pressure of public opinion, sends the weapons, and a Cuban missile crisis in reverse occurs in the Mediterranean. Canfield mounts almost unanimous congressional and cabinet support for a face-off with the Ruskies, and then suddenly evidence comes to light involving the V.P. in a...
Justice Thurgood Marshall opposes execution because it is "a total denial of human dignity and worth." It is not executing the criminal that denies dignity and worth, but the criminal himself, by his commission of the offense.
The first answers have just come from a study of Boston crime by Harvard Law School's Center for Criminal Justice. Says James Beha, the report's main author: "It contained grist for both mills"-for those against and those for gun control.
Off the Street. Center Director James Vorenberg, who oversaw the survey, notes that the law has been enforced even against illegal gun carriers who had no other apparent criminal intention and "seems to have discouraged the casual carrying of firearms by those who do not have permits." This apparently led...
Nowhere was the disappointment greater than in Africa, where popular sentiment was strongly opposed to the political decision to withdraw the teams. A number of African athletes telephoned home to say they were considering forfeiting their citizenships and settling in the U.S. "I'm fed up with black politics...