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...Democratic process, and in few other political bodies is the term 'representative' more devoid of meaning. The sorry state of affairs on Beacon Hill is attributable to the almost monarchial power of Senate President William M. Bulger (D-Boston) and Speaker of the House Thomas W. McGee (D-Lynn), who until now have dispensed patronage and dictated legislation to sub-servient rank-and-file representatives and senators...
No.Name Pos. Hometown 1 Dennis Veechi QB Tewksbury, Mass. 2 Bill Kochler QB University Heights, Ohio 3 Cecil Cox CB Dorchester, Mass. 4 Frank Clota FS Lynn, Mass. 5 Greg Kouvelas QB Merrillville, Ind. 6 Mike O'Connell QB Methuen, Mass. 7 Brian White QB Groveland, Mass. 8 Rob Steinberg PK Los Angeles, Calif. 9 Mike Haas QB Sun Prairie, Wisc. 10 John Zurasky SE Mercer, Ps. 11 Mike Kinger ADJ Beaver Falls, Pa. 11 Gregg Tyson SE Lafayotte Hill, Pa. 12 Steve Anderson DE San Leandro, Calif. 13 Andrew Marctz PK Woodbridge, Calif. 14 Robert Santiago WB San Antonio...
...Democratic process, and in few other political bodies is the term 'representative' more devoid of meaning. The sorry state of affairs on Beacon Hill is attributable to the almost monarchial power of Senate President William M. Bulger (D-Boston) and Speaker of the House Thomas W. McGee (D-Lynn), who until now have dispensed patronage and dictated legislation to subservient rank-and-file representatives and senators...
...Just one more time.' " In fact, the odds do improve with each successive try, as doctors learn more about the individual patient. But the stakes are high: in the U.S., each attempt costs between $3,000 and $5,000, not including travel costs and time away from work. Lynn Kellert, 31, and her husband Mitchell, 34, of New York City, who tried seven times at Norfolk before finally achieving pregnancy, figure the total cost was $80,000. Thus far, few insurance companies have been willing to foot the bill, arguing that IVF is still experimental. But, observes Grobstein of UCSD...
While NBC stuck with the usual total of four floor reporters, the slow news prompted CBS to cut its roster to three, and ABC to two. Even the pared-down contingents were not overly busy: ABC's Lynn Sherr spent nearly half an hour waiting with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Charles Percy before telling him that the network, which had already passed on him once, had decided to do so again. TV reporters acknowledged having given disproportionate attention to the discontented minority at the convention, and several were accosted by delegates and charged with liberal bias, although...