Word: steals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Front of the Capitol to promote a unified platform for their campaigns. Tax cuts will be * prominently featured; Representative John Kasich of Ohio is pushing a tax credit of $500 for each child in a family, every year. Says he: "Obviously the White House is going to try to steal...
...through the streets on his seatless black bike, in high-price tennis shoes and big, baggy clothes, Sandifer -- coiffed in what neighbors described as his "nappy" hairstyle -- intimidated the neighborhood with his use of knives, fire and guns. Often accompanied by four other youths just as small, he would steal, sell drugs, set fires. He had been barred from local stores because of his thievery. The manager of the local Gallery corner market says, "He had a 11-year-old body, but he was 29 or 30 in the head. He was a slick con artist. They should have hung...
...they're Jack London or Steinbeck. They'll go freight hopping and get their legs cut off. Please don't do it." Greta is not just worried about inspiring imitators. Her underground status also allows her to justify her unconventional publishing practices. "If you're mainstream, you can't steal postage. You can't plagiarize. You can't ditch bills. You can't be incendiary. You can't be yourself," she says...
Mario Jefferson, celebrated earlier in the week for apprehending the man suspected of attacking civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks, is himself a criminal, according to the FBI. He is charged with taking part in a scheme to steal $65,000 from a bank automatic-teller machine in 1991. The feds recognized Jefferson, 27, in a television interview...
...conference in Germany that he believed the 6 grams of plutonium found in that country in May had been stolen by officials of the Russian Atomic Energy Ministry. In other cases, Russian gangsters will step in and bribe or coerce those with access to fissionable materials to steal them...