Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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What Hart does not mention anywhere in the book, however, is that the administrator was slapped with a week's suspension from work, a court imposed fine, and probation. Nor does he make any reference to the Review column, entitled "Dis sho' ain't no jive, bro" that brought on...
Richard Duncan, the magazine's chief of correspondents, defended Halevy's reporting. He acknowledged under questioning by Gould that aides to then Prime Minister Menachem Begin had complained about a 1979 TIME story, reported by Halevy, concerning Begin's poor health. When Halevy's confidential sources...
No athletes were hurt. The act seemed quite deliberate, however. Witnesses said the driver, Daniel Lee Young, 21, made no effort to turn off the sidewalk; instead, he appeared to gun his engine as his car hit the crowd. He was grinning manically as he stepped, uninjured, from his car...
The murderer's odyssey began in 1970, after he had been ruled sane and sentenced to a life term. An Edinburgh prison chaplain's sermon started Nelson pondering the self-centeredness of his life. Gradually he turned to God and began thinking about ways of serving him. Released...
Reagan Administration officials praised the high-court ruling. Said Alfred Regnery, director of juvenile programs for the Justice Department: "It recognizes that juvenile crime is serious business that needs to be dealt with seriously." But others were appalled. New York University Law Professor Martin Guggenheim, who handled Martin's...