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...glowingly accepted O'Neill's work when it first appeared, now says, "I never thought some small family-cap disincentive would work. I think the key to what's happening here is the growing stigma that's attaching to illegitimacy across the population." The Heritage Foundation's Robert Rector, who more than anyone else used O'Neill's work to urge copycat laws elsewhere, says, "I never expected O'Neill's results in the first place, but even if she's wrong, giving new money for new babies just sends the wrong moral message and should be stopped on those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MYTH ABOUT WELFARE MOMS | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

While Hansen's public service in various forms may be why so many people know him, they don't always realize the motivation for his service. Like Phillips Brooks, the rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Boston a Century ago, Hansen's commitment to social justice grows from deeply held convictions about the nature of love for one's fellow human beings...

Author: By Brian D. Ellison, | Title: Harvard's Mister Nice Guy | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...Nelson Foxx, rector of St. Bartholomew's Church in Area Four, agrees. "If you say that you have 30 to 35 percent minority representation in this city, then every department should reflect that, not just the lower echelons," he said. "It's sort of like an imposed glass ceiling...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: THE CITY | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...Nelson Foxx, rector of St. Bartholomew's Church in Area Four, agrees. Foxx believes that in small cities like Cambridge, truly objective hiring is an elusive goal...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: THE CITY | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...proper course. In recent months critics have charged that conservative party leaders are blocking the reform process, as they begin to recognize that change may cost them--and family members--their sinecures. "A lot of people have dedicated their lives to getting us here," says Vo Tong Xuan, vice rector of Can Tho University. "We have to give them our respect, but not at the expense of the whole country." For Communist Party chief Do Muoi, 78, and Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet, 74, the question is how much communism they can get away with jettisoning. A recent internal party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIETNAM: BACK IN BUSINESS | 4/24/1995 | See Source »

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