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...response to a new federal law that will deny federal financial aid to any student not registering with the Selective Service System. Earlham College in Richmond. Indiana, has decided to replace any aid denied to conscientious objectors now enrolled there...
...President hit his blame-the-Democrats theme even harder the next day in a Richmond speech supporting the Senate candidacy of Virginia Congressman Paul Trible. The election, he said, posed a choice of "whether we will continue our sure and steady course to put America back on track or whether we will slide backward into another economic binge like the one which left us with today's pounding national hangover...
White House aides dismiss these and several other questionable assertions as gaffes that voters are unlikely to notice, and point out instead that Reagan's general themes are well received. A partisan audience in Richmond interrupted him for applause 26 times in 23 minutes. Even in the recession-ravaged Midwest, it is risky to attack Reagan headon. Says Eric Kozenman, a press aide for Democratic Congressman Bob Shamansky in his reelection race in Ohio: "We don't even like to use the term Reaganomics. We say 'the Administration's policies' are all wrong. That...
...modern American art. For guts and fastidiousness, they are hard to beat. (On the whole, his figure paintings lack the power of his landscapes.) Yet anyone who visits the retrospective of his paintings from 1966 to 1980 at Philadelphia's Institute of Contemporary Art this month (and at Richmond's Virginia Museum of Fine Arts starting in late November) can see that this is not "simple" realism; realism seldom...
Several weeks ago, Government lawyers told Richmond of the evidence against him; after negotiating, he struck his deal. Richmond, who will be sentenced in November, faces maximum penalties of seven years in jail and a $20,000 fine...