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Social Change and Dynamics of Civilizations: Some Comparative Indications Emphasizing the Middle East, Shmuel Eisenstadt, Hebrew Univ. in Jerusalum, rm. 2, 1737 Cambridge...
...Fine served conscientiously but his sister-in-law works on White's staff and he is much closer to the mayor than Garguilo. Sullivan cited Fine as a fair chairman and it seems more than coincidental that Fine released a report on then-Suffolk County Sheriff Thomas S. Eisenstadt's misuse of county funds (to buy escargot servers among other things) when Eisenstadt was preparing to oppose White's reelection...
Aside from incumbent Kevin H. White, other candidates have been slow to appear this spring. So far, state Representative Raymond Flynn, Suffolk County Sheriff Thomas S. Eisenstadt and state Senator Joseph E. Timilty are the only other major figures to have entered the race. There still remain several people who are actively considering entertaining the mayoral race and others who are always potential candidates...
...Sheriff Eisenstadt joins a group of other possibles, including City Councilman Christopher Iannella, School Committeeman John Kerrigan and WHDH talkmaster Avi Nelson, who probably will not be important candidates in the September race. Eisenstadt and Kerrigan have limited political bases and are not in strong financial positions. Iannella suffers from money problems originating in an unsuccessful bid for state office. Although Nelson reportedly has the support of some influential Republicans in Boston, he too lacks a wide political base, appealing primarily to extreme antibusing forces...
...Real Paper has also shown an ability to produce good investigative reporting, not the muck-faking that similar weekly papers often crank out. Recently it revealed that Suffolk Country Sheriff Thomas Eisenstadt, for example, spent public funds to furnish his house, spending money for velvet drapes, a Pakistani rug, even an escargot set. It was a story that the Real Paper beat The Globe to by several steps...