Word: teresas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Cambridge Election Commission, more than 16,000 of the city's 40,575 registered voters cast ballots yesterday...
...over yet," Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Election Commission, said at midnight. "[The results] are far from being conclusive...
...sister Teresa, who still works in the store, said she knew "Ted didn't have much of a childhood, that he was very unhappy because he always had to study, and he didn't spend much time around other people." But she has no doubts about his sanity, and she told the psychiatrists so. "They wanted to know if we felt he was normal when he came into town," she says. "And I think it's fair to say that...
...spend so much time praising the work of so-called humanitarians like Mother Teresa, and refuse to see that there would be no need for their help if human-population growth were in check. When population exceeds resources, the result is hunger, poverty, crime and many other ills. True humanitarianism means reducing births worldwide so that there is enough of everything to go around. JOANNA HATHCOCK Hartford, Ariz...
Despite what Isbister seems to think, Mother Teresa was working toward population control. Her only condition was that it had to be done within the tenets of the Roman Catholic Church. VIRGINIA A. FRANCESCHI Berwyn...