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...December 1981, had nearly cost him his job. Now he not only admitted talking to Barrett about the "pilfered" Carter debate book but conceded that he boasted on the very day of the debate about having used it. In a story buried on page 15 of the Elkhart, Ind., Truth newspaper, Stockman, then a Congressman from Michigan, was reported to have told a luncheon audience in Cassopolis, Mich., just what Carter would say in the debate and how Reagan would answer. He was quoted as saying he had used a "pilfered copy of the briefing book" to rehearse Reagan. Stockman...
...some 6,800 hospitals that receive federal funds. Now they must post notices at nurses' stations on each pediatric, maternity and nursery floor stating that failure to give handicapped infants essentially the same quality of care as the nonhandicapped is illegal. The regulations were prompted by a Bloomington, Ind., case last year, when a child born with Down's syndrome was denied surgery and nourishment, and died. In April, a federal judge struck down the original Health and Human Services Department regulations that called for signs in public areas; the new version would require notices to be tacked...
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind.: "I urge Notre Dame to be in the forefront of peacemaking studies. What better way would there be to take seriously Jesus' mandate: Blessed are the peacemakers! Addressing the contemporary questions of peace and war in a scholarly fashion and in the context of our Christian teaching and tradition would be a great service both to the Catholic community and the wider society. Another important agent in this task of shaping a community of conscience is you. I urge you to lend your...
Chicago, a city not overrun with heroes, is embracing a new candidate, a long-ball hitter named Ronald Dale Kittle, who has been stunning the American League. He is close to homegrown, coming from 25 miles away in Gary, Ind., where his father is an ironworker. After failing with the Los Angeles Dodgers at 20, the son also walked the skeletons of buildings for a while. Kittle is constructed on the order of a building: long lines and sharp angles, 6 ft. 4 in. tall, a look of granite. He is like Chicago...