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Among other administrative foul-ups, inadequate transportation allowances have prevented welfare recipients in some rural areas from reaching training centers located far from their homes. Critics contend that the program would have been more successful if the resources devoted to it had been more focused in problem areas along the Mississippi and around Little Rock rather than scattered over all 75 Arkansas counties. But Clinton calculated that for political reasons he could not leave anybody out; if he had, says Ledbetter, "that would have made people...
...commissioner, countenanced only North American ownership. It is a rather odd America-first policy that counts Canada as an American appendage. Odd too that a sport so bent on maintaining national purity should play in a park where Barry Bonds is announced as the "voltigeur de gauche" and the foul lines are demarcated in meters...
Jerant, who had sat out most of the first half with foul trouble, returned to haunt the Crimson. She grabbed six boards and tallied 17 points down the stretch as Brown shot a scorching 64 percent from the field...
...weren't communicating too well," Flandermeyer said. "And there was a little foul trouble that kept people moving in and out of the game...
Director Rowdy Herrington attempts to make a statement about poverty and inner strength, but he ultimately delivers a story formed by a cookie-cutter: boy meets girl; boy fights for girl; boy fights for higher morals as well as girl, but, alas, foul play abounds. Most any grade school student could have authored this or at least-accurately predicted the entire film from its first scene...