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...finest essay I have read for some time. It's a pity he couldn't station himself in Australia for a while to judge some of our pillars of society, whose double-talk is on a par with that of their ideological brothers and sisters in the U.S. Bill Sherriff Niddrie, Australia When a government official leaks classified information, it is a crime, and the person should be tried and, if found guilty, punished. Journalists should be held accountable if they aid and abet in a crime. The natural conflict between the government and the press should be resolved...
Class attendence is about 25 percent. A deputy sherriff reads a temporary restraining order to the Mass. Hall protesters...
Seconds later, the door was locked and barricaded and another horde (Grays Middle, I presume) arrived. Their overzealous prefect Victor made his way inside and starting busting some heads. There's a new sherriff in town, boys...
...that I've always wanted, and it's the only job I'll run for," said O'Neil of the $54,000-a-year sherriff's post. Wearing a star-shaped "O'Neil for Sherriff" badge, he described himself as "a law and order man." O'Neil serves as Chairman of the Boston City Council's Public Safety Committee...
...Neil has already lost two bids for the Sherriff's seat, running in 1974, and again in 1978 against Kearney. During his 1974 bid against Thomas S. Eisenstadt, one observer told The Boston Globe, "if O'Neil wins, he'll be the first sheriff in Massachusetts to call out a posse." That year O'Neil pledged to create a network of police informers throughout the city...