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...from the rest of UNSCOM at the end was at least a symbolic victory for Saddam, and the kind of "illegal separation of nationalities" that chief inspector Richard Butler had railed against. Not to worry. "We have a job to do, and we hope to return," said inspector Alan Dacey. MacArthur couldn't have said it better...
...legal self-counseling movement has a father figure, it is Norman Dacey, a retired estate planner who in 1965 spent $22,000 of his own money to publish How to Avoid Probate! He went door to door to bookstores in his home town, Bridgeport, Conn., and a few copies found their way to Brentano's in New York City, where the book was an instant success. Crown Publishers bought the rights, and Dacey shot to the top of the bestseller lists, ultimately selling 1.5 million copies. He was also No. 1 on many lawyers' hit lists...
...Barbara Dacey--Springfield St., Saloon, Inman Square...
...reaction of Bellevue officials, led by School Superintendent Richard Triplett, was to fight. The school board voted to charge service families tuition for the balance of the current school year. The rate: more than $100 per child. Many of the servicemen simply cannot afford to pay. Major General Timothy Dacey, S.A.C.'s chief of staff, instructed his men to send their children back to school this week without making any payment...
...Dacey's lawyers appealed, but last October New York's Appellate Division upheld the lower court. In his lone dissent, Appellate Justice Harold A. Stevens wrote: "At most, the book assumes to offer general advice on common problems," and therefore was not an attempt to practice law. Moreover, said Stevens, the court's order was a violation of Dacey's right to free speech. Late last month New York's highest tribunal, the Court of Appeals, held 6 to 1 that Justice Stevens was right, voided Dacey's fine and abolished the ban. Said...