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...requiring police to make racially balanced arrests. Kathy Nemann, a seventh-grade history teacher at Crest Hills Middle School in north Cincinnati, agrees. "Teachers will simply stop referring students for discipline," she says. "They'll handle the problem in the classroom"-at the expense of all students. Donald Mooney Jr., attorney for the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, says, "Whether you call it p.c. or whatever, it is still a form of intimidation. Teachers are worried that they are now going to have to balance their discipline referrals by race rather than calling it the way they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Do Teachers Punish According to Race? | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

Even those calculations do not complete the picture. Some of those who are unemployed may be loath to admit it. Thomas Mooney, president of the Chamber of Commerce in Rochester, New York, is puzzled over why the area's stated jobless rate is below 5% despite brutal payroll slashing by Eastman Kodak, the region's biggest employer. His conclusion: many Kodak workers were not laid off outright but were coaxed or pushed into early retirement, and "an awful lot of those people become consultants. Whether or not they have any clients, I don't know. But if they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jobs in an Age of Insecurity | 11/22/1993 | See Source »

This year, it should be a different story. Withsix players who have started at least one gamecoming back, Carril possesses a solid nucleus.Hielscher, senior co-captains Chris Mooney andMike Brennan, and guard Chris Yetman will likelymake the biggest contributions. Unfortunately forPrinceton fans, it won't be enough...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: A Done Deal: Penn | 11/13/1993 | See Source »

...Chris Mooney, Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1993 All-Ivy Men's Basketball Teams | 3/15/1993 | See Source »

...property-casualty insurance industry and its 100 million policyholders. The final bill, analysts predict, is likely to top $10 billion. While most well- capitalized insurers are expected to weather the storm, less anchored firms are in danger of being blown away, leaving consumers stuck with the tab. Says Sean Mooney, senior researcher at the Insurance Information Institute: "It will take years before the industry digs itself out from the wreckage left by Andrew. Some ((companies)) will be buried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Through the Roof | 10/12/1992 | See Source »

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