Word: foreing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...families," although that has changed some now that the feds pay bigger money for solid tips. Nonetheless, the established smuggling networks ensure a continuity to operations. After the feds busted one cocaine runner last year, his brother took over. When he was arrested, another brother came to the fore...
Some nominations jump to the fore as potential alternatives to Rosovsky...
...relaxation of controls in China has brought to the fore a number of problems which Marxism had buried," moderator Patrick D. Hanan '68 said...
Each swing brings to the fore a series of questions. What is the role of the state in enforcing the morality of its citizenry? How far should government go in regulating private conduct? Is morality a question of individual rights? Or should the state play an active role in nurturing values deemed worthy by the community...
...debate over the homeless came to the fore as a jury deliberated in a murder trial last week. David Kurtzman, 18, a brawny cadet at Northwestern Preparatory School in Santa Barbara, was accused (along with a pal, who will be tried later) of the knife murder of a homeless man whom they found sleeping in a park one night last August. The schoolmates are charged with stabbing Michael Stephenson, an unemployed house painter, 17 times, then slashing his throat. It was the second murder of a homeless person in Santa Barbara in nine months. Kurtzman admitted the killing, but defended...