Word: daughters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Your story "The New Baby Bloom" [Feb. 22] stated that Senator Ted Stevens' wife "occasionally uses convenient Secret Service agents as baby-sitters for her six-month-old daughter." The Secret Service currently has no authority to provide security for either Senator or Mrs. Stevens. Even when the agents are protecting a family, parents provide for a child's personal needs...
...ripe old age for a Salvadoran revolutionary mainly because of a fanatical obsession with security. Until recently, he and his closest lieutenants always wore hoods at meetings to hide their real identities even from one another. Carpio was known only by his nom de guerre, Marcial. His daughter Guadalupe, also a Communist organizer, was killed during a political demonstration in El Salvador in 1980. The guerrillas' campaign in El Salvador, Carpio says, "has been a struggle of twelve years. Twelve years of spilling the blood of very valuable comrades, hundreds of the most valuable of the people, in this...
...rule, which is scheduled to go into effect next month, would require parents to be notified whenever children under the age of 18 receive prescription contraceptives from a family planning clinic using federal funds. In question are the pill, intrauterine devices and the diaphragm. After notifying parents that their daughter had received contraceptives, a clinic would have to verify receipt of the notice before dispensing additional drugs or devices...
...singing career is concerned," says Shari Belafonte-Harper, 27, the daughter of Singer Harry Belafonte, "I'm not waiting around for my Banana Boat to come in. So for now, I'm concentrating on my acting." A sampling of Shari's dramatic skills, a co-starring role in If You Could See What I Hear, the film version of the 1975 autobiography of blind Pop Singer Tom Sullivan, 34, will be released next month. Shari does give one musical performance each year-when she croons Happy Birthday to her dad. Last week the elder Belafonte turned...
...them, the worker, has brought his daughter (Marta Zoffoli), a child of about eight, with him. She will share a bedroom with the old man, hear his explanation of why a countryman needs no alarm clock, play sensuously in the grain stored in the barn and, while her father and uncles are at the funeral, find a symbolic egg and present it to her grandfather. She alone among the visitors will cry for the dead woman and elicit answering tears from her grandfather. Thus do the innocence of childhood and the simplifying wisdom of age find common ground, and strike...