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...with a gun. But the essential part of the picture -- the touch she must have counted on to arouse the primal sympathies of her neighbors and to cut short any doubts -- was his race. The suspect had to be a black man. Better still, a black man in a knit cap, a bit of hip-hop wardrobe that can be as menacing in some minds as a buccaneer's eye patch. Wasn't that everyone's most familiar image of the murderous criminal...
Famigletti is excited to escape the rigorous, tight-knit schedule of boarding-school life, to an environment where he can focus primarily on school and hockey. Over the course of the season, he is looking to help the team accomplish its goals...
...illogic of any crackdown is that most studies of Latino immigrants show they have a strong work ethic, tight-knit families and a low use of public services. Despite being underpaid and undereducated, few cross the border to collect welfare. A recent study of census data showed that 16.9% of Latino immigrants in Los Angeles County received public assistance in 1990, compared with 41.7% of the non-Latino white population and 64.6% of blacks...
Although George Romney worked long hours, Scott Romney says he and his brothers grew up in a very close-knit family...
...massive reconstruction of the Freshman Union was once intended to knit together the Faculty's diverse humanities departments...