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...Jonathan Regenstein...
...primary concern of the police should be the safety of the community at large. Although underage drinking is illegal, it certainly is not as harmful as violent crime. Even some Harvard administrators might agree that preventing knife-point robberies is more important than depriving college students of beer. JONATHAN REGENSTEIN...
...seen programs administered by those who do not respect the law but feel, 'Oh well. Congress did not know what they were doing,' " says Watt. But Watt's critics claim he is doing precisely that-selectively interpreting the laws to suit his own policies. Says Lewis Regenstein, executive vice president of the Fund for Animals: "Someone has got to stand up and say, 'This is what Congress meant.' We're counting on the courts to do that...
...Lewis Regenstein, 35, and his wife, Janice Mendenhall, 32, live in Washington in a $131,500 four-bedroom townhouse bought 18 months ago. He earns $20,000 as vice president for the Fund for Animals, and she gets $47,500 as director of administration for the General Services Administration. They do not think that they live ostentatiously and often wonder where the money goes. They eat out three times a week, share a summer house and own a nine-year-old TV and a '69 Olds. They have about $10,000 in savings and investments...
Carter: The Democratic candidate argues that economic development does not have to harm the environment, but frankly declares: "I want to make it clear that if there is ever a conflict, I will go for beauty, clean air, water and landscape." According to Lewis Regenstein, executive vice president of the Fund for Animals, "Carter has taken a stronger stand [on environmental issues] than any other candidate in modern times." In contrast to Ford, Carter favors a federal role in long-range land-use planning, tougher controls on air and water pollution and a bill that would "require reclamation...