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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...cases PLAP members say they enjoy most are, as might be expected, those they win. Last year, for instance, Kennedy represented a group of inmates at Walpole who were charged with conspiring to blow up one of the prison buildings...

Author: By Elizabeth Buckley, | Title: Law Students Provide Legal Aid for Inmates | 1/17/1986 | See Source »

Visit your friendly house grill--not only can you enjoy a cheesesteak in the privacy of your own house, but you can socialize at the same time...

Author: By Meilin Kwan-gett, | Title: Bagels Bring Bucks to House Grills | 1/13/1986 | See Source »

...committed boarders say they enjoy the sport regardless of its popularity...

Author: By Peter C. Krause, | Title: The Four-Wheeled Fad is Back | 1/13/1986 | See Source »

...because I already know that. I want you to know that you're a good example that I will like someday to follow. If you had the time, I know you would of liked to help the whole world. Not to become affluence, but because it is something you enjoy to do. See, I use a big word (affluence). Geraldine, what is wrong is that I expect you to do everything for me . . . I expect you to make my decisions . . . P.S. I'm going to change because it's something I've been avoiding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Christmas Story | 12/30/1985 | See Source »

Lester Thurow in his new book, The Zero-Sum Solution, examines how the U.S. could improve its competitiveness in the world economy. He briefly discussed his book at the meeting, saying that Japan and many European countries enjoy a competitive advantage over the U.S. because of their higher savings rates. Thurow argued that more savings would help the U.S. in many ways, including a strengthening of the labor force. He asserted that the level of education and skills for Japanese or German workers is higher than it is for American employees. If corporations were not so deeply in debt, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Growth Ahead in '86 | 12/30/1985 | See Source »

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