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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...report says Massachusetts party organizations at present have "little impact" on elections and suggests that they should have a more significant role because of their power to focus issues, present alternatives to voters, aggregate political interests, and offer the voters a better perspective on the candidates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Group Wants Stronger State Parties | 11/29/1976 | See Source »

...said he thinks his case has had a substantial impact on other doctors in the city who perform abortions. Doctors screen patients more carefully, Edelin said, often avoiding second trimester abortions...

Author: By Sarah A. Stahl, | Title: Edelin Is Still Waiting | 11/24/1976 | See Source »

...most effective statement made by The Front comes during the final credits when one learns that the director, Martin Ritt, the writer, Walter Bernstein, Mostel, Bernardi, and two other actors in the movie were all blacklisted in the early '50s. The real impact of the McCarthy period for a moment slips...

Author: By Steven Schorr, | Title: Sheer Effrontery | 11/24/1976 | See Source »

Alan Pearce, a member of the Congressional subcommittee on communications, said yesterday this reduction had no impact on the total revenues generated by children's programming...

Author: By Betsy Gershun, | Title: Panel Urges Less Advertising On Children's T.V. Programs | 11/24/1976 | See Source »

ALTHOUGH HE APPLAUDS such innovations as allowing juvenile delinquents to perform alternative service and improving social conditions in general, the main impact of Wilson's statements is directed towards putting more people in jail, earning him the nickname "Captain Lock 'em Up." In Thinking About Crime he suggests that ideally "every conviction for a non-trivial offense would entail a penalty that involved a deprivation of liberty." Wilson includes a wide latitude of programs in "deprivation"; with society's present options, however, most convicted criminals would end up in jail, not rehabilitation or treatment centers...

Author: By Mike Kendall, | Title: Wilson's New Freedom | 11/23/1976 | See Source »

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