Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...shut up," said Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, one of a host of officeholders who appeared on the show. On some issues they put up. After McPherson charged that Reagan's tax cut mainly helped those making more than $50,000 a year, for example, New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley outlined his proposal for a simplified "fair tax" that would erase many loopholes. But for the most part, the Democratic suggestions were not particularly innovative...
...Attorney F. Lee Bailey: "Violent criminal defendants are generally penniless. You seldom collect." There are exceptions. Some infamous criminals have earned nest eggs by writing, or selling the rights to, their stories. Happily, it is becoming harder for these criminals to profit from their misdeeds. Fifteen states, including New Jersey last week, have adopted so-called Son of Sam laws, named for Multiple Murderer David Berkowitz, which lock up proceeds from books and other ventures to satisfy claims by victims or their survivors. One such moneyed killer is Jack Henry Abbott, author of the prison memoir In the Belly...
...both brothers there could be a hockey future beyond the Olympics. The New Jersey Devils drafted Scott in the 11th round and then traded his rights to the Hartford Whalers. He says he wants to play professional hockey but only after he finishes college, adding that the Whalers understand they won't be able to lure him out of Bright Center until graduation...
Other fellows who will be conducting study groups are: Kenneth O. Hartnett, of The Boston Herald American; Madeleine Kunin, lieutenant governor of Vermont; and Andrew Maguire, an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from New Jersey...
...Jersey 118, Cleveland...