Word: parented
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Michigan's Attorney General Frank Kelley thinks that the new laws might be unconstitutional because they hold a parent criminally liable even though he may have no knowledge of his child's offenses. Nevertheless, at least two other Michigan towns are considering similar measures, and Madison Heights Mayor Monte Geralds has already received hundreds of requests for copies of his law from towns all over the country...
...earnings of $30 million last year, up 6.2% from 1968, but the need for improvement is clear. Passenger volume, which amounted to $326 million last year, no longer covers operating costs. Only a steep rise in the line's package express service made the bus operation profitable. The parent company, Greyhound Corp., has a great deal riding on the carrier's improvement. Though it is now in such varied fields as meat packing (Armour) and computer leasing, almost half of its earnings come from its transportation companies, of which the line is much the largest...
...with which to repay the music store. Louis and Serena live happily ever after, migrating between Canada and Montana with yearly cross-country tours to show the kids where Louis spent his youth, overcoming his speech defect and restoring grandpa's honor. And every year the swanboatmen treats the parent swans to a night at the Ritz Hotel...
Largely because of its success, the program has been able to retain its independence. Until now, however, it enjoyed the active protection of its parent OEO. Rumsfeld says that he is not likely to decide on decentralization until he hears the results of a study by the National Advisory Council for his legal services later this month. He may further defer the matter until after the November elections. But Legal Services lawyers fear that they will soon, in the words of Terry Hatter Jr. of Los Angeles' Western Center on Law and Poverty, "end up handling nothing but divorces...
...major campaign issue so far has been opposition to recent Fereral Court decisions requiring busing to desegregate schools in Richmond and Norfolk. Trading on his father's reputation as the hero of the "massive resistance" to the 1954 Supreme Court decision, Byrd has stumped the state calling on parent to boycott schools and warning of dire consequences for the school system if "forced mixing" continues...