Word: repayed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...long since abandoned the theory of explicitly fitting punishment to crime-castrating rapists, for example-but there is something to be said for the principle in its less violent forms. Perhaps a criminal should even be forced to make restitution in kind. The robber should work to repay his victim, the murderer should be indentured to support the dead man's family. Most crimes, after all, are offenses not against the state but against persons; and persons, short of bloody revenge, should have some satisfaction...
...aspect, he believes, is for black and white to explore each other's turf. Since its inception, the corps' most ambitious programs have been aimed at this goal. This summer, 200 to 300 Hartford ghetto children will spend two weeks in suburban homes, while many whites will repay the visits during corps-organized housepainting projects and ghetto-neighborhood get-togethers. Coll also has completed arrangements to take over the National Guard camp at Windsor Locks, Conn., for several weeks to create a "Corps City" for 100 black and white children. Says he: "We'll challenge the hell...
...Bless. Early this year Nortlisea's Swiss owners decided to open their Dutch mouth. They tried to repay their loan, but Veronica refused the money. The Swiss thereupon armed themselves with pistols, sailed to their ship in a tugboat, overpowered Veronica's men, took them ashore and replaced them with their own crew. They hired one of Veronica's top D.J.s, Joost de Draaijer (Johnnie-Turn-Them-On), and began broadcasting 24 hours a day in Dutch (v. 1 8 hours for Veronica...
Under their proposal, which they stress is open to negotiation, the town would advance a medical student $2,000 a year at 3% interest for four years, provide and equip an office and guarantee a reasonable income once a practice is established. In turn, the student would repay the loan within three years of completing internship and military service, and would pledge to serve in the town as a general practitioner for at least a year. If the arrangement worked well, the students believe, the young doctors would stay for much longer...
...loss of income and other damages. The Government's own study shows that under today's liability system, litigation consumes 17% of the time of state courts and produces $1 billion a year in legal fees, but yields only 44 cents out of each premium dollar to repay victims for their losses...