Word: judds
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...movie stars Wesley Snipes as a flashy and ruthless crack dealer. Rap artist Ice-T, Judd Nelson and director Mario Van Peebles play police officers out to destroy his drug empire. The drug dealer is eventually brought to justice, but is not punished. Instead, a citizen takes the law into his own hands...
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE. Before there was the astringent Jules Feiffer film about the war between men and women, there was his play -- unproduced in New York until this off-Broadway staging. Instead of Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Candice Bergen and Ann-Margret, brat packers Judd Nelson, Jon Cryer and Justine Bateman are the stars...
Federal officials say the report does not exaggerate. "We have 2.8 million people with serious mental illness, and only 1 in 5 is receiving adequate care," observes Dr. Lewis Judd, director of the National Institute of Mental Health. And the problem is sure to get worse. The majority of the sick live with their parents, whose average age is now between 50 and 60. When they die, many of their troubled children will land on the street. Baby boomers are moving through their 30s, the vulnerable years for late-onset schizophrenia. Moreover, the number of people with dementia...
Such calls attest to the intense psychological and emotional turmoil many American children are experiencing. It is a problem that was not even recognized until just a decade ago. Says Dr. Lewis Judd, director of the National Institute of Mental Health: "There had been a myth that childhood is a happy time and kids are happy go lucky, but no age range is immune from experiencing mental disorders." A report prepared last year by the Institute of Medicine estimates that as many as 7.5 million children -- 12% of those below the age of 18 -- suffer from some form of psychological...
Bush had lunch in 1982 with millionaire developer Walters, the major stockholder in Cherry Creek National Bank, to discuss financial backing for JNB, which Bush planned to launch with partners James Judd and Evan Nash. Walters quickly made $300,000 available to Bush to open JNB in January 1983. This enabled Bush to draw a more satisfying salary of $60,000 and provided generous operating expenses...