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Assistant Attorney General William Bradford Reynolds and his chief deputy, Charles Cooper, a former clerk to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, made the trip.
At the first stop, Jackson began the meeting with a prayer by joining hands with Reynolds and Cooper, whose hands in turn were clasped by Black civil rights workers from Mississippi. Immediately following the prayer, Reynolds and Cooper, apparently believing the preliminaries to be over, tried to release Jackson's...
Cooper and Reynolds turned purple red, but the Justice official, having announced the trip by citing Bobby Kennedy's visit to the same region 20 years earlier, could hardly be seen on camera struggling to free himself form Jackson's embrace.
The native of Boca Raton, Fla., neatly disposed of Caroline Reynolds of Virginia Commonwealth in the finals, 6-1, 6-0, en route to her title.
The surge in nontraditional families increases the risk of disruption. "There are more incidents of incest reported in stepfamilies than in biological families," observes Lynn Reynolds of the Institute Against Social Violence, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Adopted children may be particularly vulnerable; no matter how well they are treated...