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A few Times editors rationalize such benign neglect by noting that the largely blue-collar?and indigent no-collar?multitudes of Brooklyn and The Bronx are not Times readers (a defense the paper does not offer in covering other parts of the world). But Times people also claim that local...
The court's decision aroused once again the fiery moral, religious, medical and political issue that most elected officials would like to dodge. They will have no such chance. The court gives legislators in states and, by implication, the U.S. Congress the duty of deciding whether or not indigent...
At a subsequent White House breakfast meeting the next day, House Speaker Thomas ("Tip") O'Neill reminded Carter that the Democratic Party had historically been the "champion of the poor and the indigent." There are 12 million people still on welfare, said O'Neill, 7 million of them...
Before McCree's appointment to the Court of Appeals in 1969, he served on the Federal District court. He was on the initial board of the Federal Judicial Center and has served on the Committee on the Criminal Justice Act which set up the procedures for indigent defendents to receive...
Could, these conversations have been captured on a split-screen movie and shown to someone unfamiliar with the pair, the viewer would have assumed that Maheu was the billionaire and that he was talking to some scruffy indigent who had just had all his clothes stolen.