Word: indiana
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...interviews and photographs, of last-minute domestic tips from her mother and from Cook Zephyr Wright, of shopping excursions in Manhattan and Washington, of parties and showers, of picking silverware (Old Maryland pattern) and china (Ambassador Limoges). After accompanying her father on a fast one-day swing through Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky late last month, she appeared so wan in public that the White House explained that she was exhausted, not ill. Nonetheless, at a press conference a few days earlier, Luci had proved more than a match for her inquisitors...
Subtle Compromise. Even though causation in fact is essential to liability, it does not determine it. In addition, there must be legal or "proximate" cause, a complex mixture of fact, law and social policy. In Indiana recently, a druggist sold liquor to a teen-age boy who then rendered a child paraplegic as the result of a drunken auto accident. When the child's guardian sued the druggist, he had to establish that the liquor sale was not too remote from the accident to constitute "proximate cause." Fortunately for the plaintiff, the Indiana Supreme Court agreed, choosing...
Consider the fortunes of Sandra Spuzich, 29, who fared well as an amateur and set out to make it as a pro when she tired of teaching elementary school back home in Indiana. In four years she has competed in 105 tournaments, never winning, but finishing in the top ten 28 times. Her official take-home pay: $5,493 the first year, $3,790 the second, and $8,928 last year when she ranked No. 12 on the money list. In her first twelve tournaments this year, her purses came to $2,595, barely enough to keep a girl...
...United Utilities (912,000 telephones), headed by Paul Henson, operates in 17 states, has added eleven companies in the past 18 months, ranging from the 150,000-phone Inter-Mountain Telephone Co. of Tennessee and Virginia to the East Enterprise Telephone Co., of Indiana, with 300 phones...
Presently there are twelve states whost laws allow the press the sanctity of confidence: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania. In the other 38 states, reporters are only protected by a tradition of a liberal interpretation of the freedom of the press...