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Last week's deaths are only the latest in a long line of serious bounty-hunting mishaps. Ten years ago, also in Phoenix, an 18-year-old California bounty hunter, looking to pick up a $1,500 bounty with his dad, shot and killed an unarmed fleeing man. Richard Bachellor died as his wife and three-year-old son looked on. In 1994 a grandmother of 13 was picked up--kidnapped, in effect--by bounty hunters as she sat on the steps of her Manhattan home. Jrae Mason was 13 cm taller and weighed considerably less than the fugitive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MURDERS AT DAWN | 9/15/1997 | See Source »

...more family: the Wulfs. Our boys, 11 and 8, watch about 10 hours a week, mostly sports, though occasionally we'll catch them munching on Nickelodeon. (We discourage them from Rugrats, which is admittedly funny but alarmingly disrespectful of adults.) Our three-year-old twin girls are generally too busy playing with each other to watch TV, but they can sometimes be corralled by Barney & Friends or Sesame Street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TV OR NOT TV | 9/8/1997 | See Source »

TIME: What about a three-year-old? Do you let your three-year-old son Justin listen to gangsta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: THE TRACKS OF HIS TEARS | 8/4/1997 | See Source »

...epicenter of the political quake were Bermeo and his cohort in the so-called NAFTA generation, the largest and most independent-minded youth wave Mexico has seen since the 1920s. They got that moniker by having come of age during the new era ushered in by the three-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, which freed up not just commerce but also the flow of ideas across the border with the U.S. Empowered by its huge size, the NAFTA generation promises to have an impact on Mexican politics, economics and culture as profound as the clout wielded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

...applaud the Wisconsin department of human services for its tough program of welfare reform [NATION, April 21]. In November 1990, as a single mother with a three-year-old son, I walked into a welfare office. I was self-employed, receiving no child support, and was seeking assistance for a few months until business picked up. I was denied benefits because I owned a car worth $5,000. At the time, I felt the decision was unfair, but I came to be thankful because it made me fight harder to survive. States need to get tough to break the cycle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 19, 1997 | 5/19/1997 | See Source »

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