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More than 1000-some of them sporting blue Carter-Mondale pins from 1980-packed a basketball court in this North Shore campus to hear the man Reagan and many Democrats have used as a whipping post for the failures...
...pair may compliment each other as co-captains, but Hale has had to contribute her share of the leadership from the shore this season. She injured her shoulder last year and has not been in a boat since June...
...three of the programs have been used to assure job-creation and economic expansion through public/private partnership efforts, and to shore up social services which could not be provided by local governments...
...year peak against the West German mark. The British pound was worth more than $2.30 in 1980 and about $1.50 a year ago, but now fetches barely $1.25. Late the week the West German Bundesbank bought several hundred million dollars' worth of marks in an effort to shore up the value of its currency...
...this is perfect nonsense. By Kennedy's logic, the church may legitimately try to influence the state on off-shore drilling, national park policy and collective school prayer (all "inherently public in nature") and not on help for the poor, racial discrimination or even murder (where "the church can persuade the individual"). To argue that the more collective the issue is, the more right the church has to try to influence public policy, is absurd. If anything, the reverse is true. Such attempts to justify a double standard give sophistry a bad name. Why not admit the obvious? That...