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...will encourage abortions. ``There is a concern that it will increase the likelihood that poor women, including teen moms, may see few options besides aborting their child, particularly if there is a prohibition on increasing benefits for additional children born to women who are already welfare recipients,'' says Patricia King, policy adviser for health and welfare issues for the U.S. Catholic Conference. And even those conservatives who insist that private charities can help fill the void left by welfare acknowledge that existing facilities must be dramatically expanded...
...course not, you say to yourself. But that is exactly what Patricia Smith of the Boston Globe wrote--except for the fact that instead of gay and Jewish people, Ms. Smith singled out whites and white men in particular for her unique brand of racial arson...
Harrop and Light were both charged with lying to the board, but Harrop settled with the city last May. He agreed to make payment to the Cambridge Affordable Housing Trust Fund, according to Patricia A. Cantor, the rent board's general counsel...
...applied for a criminal complaint against Keith Light as well," Patricia A. Cantor, the rent board's general counsel, said yesterday. "He defaulted, which means he didn't show up for the hearings...
...DIED. PATRICIA HIGHSMITH, 74, author of dark and psychological thrillers that attracted a cult following; in Locarno, Switzerland. Born in Texas and educated in New York City, she went to Europe to lead a reclusive life after the success in 1950 of her first novel, Strangers on the Train, which Alfred Hitchcock made into a movie. Highsmith's most famous character was Tom Ripley, an opportunistic and amoral gentleman-murderer. DIED. DONALD PLEASENCE, 75, chameleon-like British character actor who could be meek or malevolent in his stage and screen roles; in St.-Paul-de-Vence, France. Pleasence first gained...