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...nation's city schools. Declares Los Angeles' Principal Sid Thompson: "For teachers and students alike, the issue unfortunately is no longer learning but survival." His own high school is known as "Fort Crenshaw" because of its steel mesh fence, armed guards and classroom doors that lock from the inside. Not even such Draconian measures have left Crenshaw free of violence. Last month a gang climbed over the fence, tore off a student's jacket and severely beat...
Fuller chose two years of silence, study and contemplation instead. "From his silence," says Kenner, "he emerged talking of everything at once, and was barely intelligible." His first book, Time-lock, a chain reaction of nascent Fullerese, was "like a cloud of gas just condensing into a galaxy...
...reactions of Radcliffe women have varied from those who now compulsively lock doors and use peepholes after the six-o'clock news to those who militantly adhere to their traditional hitchhiking patterns...
Walter Sheridan wants to stop the alchemy. He wants us to lock our doors now that Hoffa is loose, not only because of the corruption that Hoffa spread through the countryside years ago but because of the stench he is still able to cause. Exhibit A: the dubious process that eventually freed...
...Brooklyn's drug-ravaged Bedford-Stuyvesant area: "I'm not a civil libertarian any more when it comes to the destruction of lives. I hate to sound so conservative, but this is from five years in the field. I see it every day. People say, 'Lock the pushers up, even if they're my son or daughter...