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Word: truants (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only 15 years old, but he hasn't been in school since 1980. He has been on the street since last spring, when he ran away from home so the truant officer couldn't find him. He sleeps in door ways, and since he tends to frequent a couple of neighborhoods, the residents all recognize him. Sometimes they call his mother, who has given out her phone number for just that reason. She finds him and brings him home again. He never gives her any trouble. But the situation in not improving, and sooner or later he is likely...

Author: By Deborah K. Holmes, | Title: Dealing With Truant Youth: Is Mediation The Right Approach? | 11/10/1982 | See Source »

...methodical at the end of the day as he is at the beginning, Rolland during the past two weeks left his office each evening promptly at 5:30. Then, after having dinner with his wife, who is a truant officer for a local school in New Jersey, and studying some investment reports, he sat down and read a few pages of Robert Ludlum's bestseller The Parsifal Mosaic. After a day of million-dollar dealings, the world of double agents and Eastern European intrigue is a good escape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Guns of August | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

Barry Porter, 14, of San Francisco, is a computer-age truant, so attached to the machine that he often skips school, rarely reads anything other than computer manuals and hangs out with his pals in a Market Street computer store, often plotting some new electronic scam. Barry (not his real name) currently boasts an illicit library of about 1,000 pirated (i.e., illegally copied) programs worth about $50,000 at retail prices, including such software gems as VisiCalc, the popular business management and planning program. Before security was tightened up, he regularly plugged his computer into such distant databanks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Come the Microkids | 5/3/1982 | See Source »

...dreams of hitting the numbers big so that he can run away with his popsy (Ellen March). The domineering mother Enid (Beatrice Arthur) has a tongue with the sting of a killer bee. The 17-year-old son Paul (Brian Backer) has a sky-high IQ and plays truant to go to magic shows. Abysmally lonely, he retreats to his room to polish his own legerdemain, as Allen's boy figure did in the film Stardust Memories. Running into a flyweight booking agent (Jack Weston), Enid wheedles him into auditioning Paul. Terrified, the boy flubs a few tricks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Home Rue | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

...deputy in attendance was the Ayatullah Sadegh Khalkhali, the notorious "hanging judge" who has ordered more than a hundred people executed. He, like most of the senior mullahs, supported the deal. Cursing the organizers of the boycott as "truant kids," he pounded his fists so hard on his desk that his turban fell off The session was then adjourned until Sunday. Said Khalkhali: "This Majlis is incapable of solving the hostage problem. The Imam [Khomeini] should solve it himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Hope for the Hostages | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

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