Word: drunks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...address yesterday at the School of Public Health, Governor Michael S. Dukakis lobbied for the passage of a bill that would make breathalyzer tests more important in determining whether a driver should be convicted for drunk driving...
Dukakis made his remarks alongside Quincy District Justice Albert L. Kramer and H. Laurence Ross, a visiting sociology professor, at a forum on the deterence of drunk driving, sponsored by the Public Health School's Center for Health Communication...
...memoirs and even a Broadway play that starred Alec Guinness, retains an eerie, timeless allure. Dylan's saga combines Orphic myth with cautionary tale. Depending on who does the reading, the hero was either an inspired, fragile bard who fell upon the thorns of life or an overpraised, cadging drunk who finally got what he had been asking for and deserved. Thomas' Collected Letters will fuel such disagreements but hardly settle them. The roughly 1,000 pieces of correspondence assembled here, some 700 published for the first time, offer no staggering revelations. They do provide the artist's running commentary...
Such a system would alleviate some prison overcrowding. Drunk drivers--who now make up 20 percent of serious offense cases presented in courts--would be placed under house arrest instead of taking up space in the nation's prisons, leaving more room for violent, career criminals...
...scheduled a review section, neglected to inform his other students, and as a result you were the only one who came. You told your roommate about it, no one else. Or the woman down the hall who was assaulted in front of her entryway by a couple of drunk guys? The proctor, disturbed by the noise, came outside and scared them off. She did not report the incident...