Word: parently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...battle of the moms began with a signal from P.A.T. Leader Mrs. Joan Addabbo, a 28-year-old mother of two. The parents broke through police lines into P.S. 149. But police inside the entrance locked arms, formed a human chute that funneled the crowd into the auditorium. As each parent entered the hall, Nevins shouted: "You have no legal right to be in this building. You are under arrest." Outside, 300 P.A.T. pickets turned nasty as dark-green police vans rolled up to a side entrance. When police tried to herd their prisoners into the vans, someone shouted...
...killing the monthly increase, Congress also turned down a particularly valuable section of the bill, which would have enabled students eligible for benefits (because of a deceased parent) to continue receiving monthly checks until age 21, as long as they remain in school. Under the present system, Social Security benefits end at 18 for children, while veterans' benefits and other government welfare payments continue to 21 for those in school...
Judge Gagliardi spent three hours talking to the children, with neither parent present. Dr. Murphy was subjected to a grueling eight hours of examination and cross-examination by Happy's attorney, during which he became visibly angry. Happy was on the stand for seven hours. She was not happy when her first cousin, Mrs. Richard S. Parker, turned up to testify for Dr. Murphy and pointedly ignored her in order to sit next to Dr. Murphy's new wife. In fact, all during the trial Happy seemed a rather forlorn figure. Governor Rockefeller apparently considered it inappropriate...
...year, the Murphys live in a comfortable brownstone town house on Manhattan's 64th Street, just around a couple of corners from the present Rockefeller apartment. James Murphy is at Buckley School, the two older girls at Chapin, Malinda at Central Presbyterian Nursery School, and no parent can do better than that...
...Killer on Target. Developed for the Air Force by Hughes Aircraft, the 12½ ft. AIM can knock down either aircraft or missiles, and goes about its work at a top speed of 2,000 m.p.h. The AIM drops clear of its parent aircraft, then ignites and zooms off toward its target...