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...some areas a lack of planning has even produced too many places. Also a problem are duplicate applications, caused when panicked parents join several different waiting lists. To reduce confusion, some councils in Sydney share centrally compiled lists of applicants; a similar scheme will soon be tried in Victoria. But where shortages exist, they're often dire, particularly for babies and toddlers, who need more intensive - and expensive - care than older children. In the Melbourne bayside municipality of Port Phillip, 1,935 children are on the waiting list for care, says Rebecca Bartel, co-covenor of Childcare Access in Port...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putting a Price on Our Children | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...with fury and disbelief. "This is 100% ridiculous," Gotti's daughter Angel, 49, told TIME. "I'm not going to say if my father fooled around or not--I don't know. But he did not have a daughter the same age as his granddaughter." That granddaughter, UCLA freshman Victoria Gotti Albano, 18, is more tempered. "If it's true, she's my grandfather's blood, and she's welcome in my family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Growing Up (Not) Gotti | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...Shakespeare sort of said, it is a wiseguy that knows his own child. But with Gotti in the grave, the only thing for certain is that he is still the main attraction. "They just won't let my husband rest in peace," fumes his widow Victoria. A godfather with secrets never does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Growing Up (Not) Gotti | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...Victoria (“Vix”) is a shy yet smart girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Caitlin is wealthy, stunningly beautiful, wild, and, of course, troubled. They meet in the late 1970s at age 12, and Caitlin invites Vix into her spacious house and luxurious life in Martha’s Vineyard, worlds away from the squalid trailer in New Mexico that Vix calls home...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tome Raider: Summer Sisters | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...enforcement was “pretty laissez-faire.” “The University basically turned a blind eye to it,” says Davis. Beginning in 1967, freshman proctors were instructed to remind their charges about the punitive consequences of drug and alcohol use, but Victoria W. Wulsin ’75 does not remember being warned. “But maybe that’s just because I wasn’t listening,” she says. Although obviously popular among students, the University’s laissez-faire attitude towards drugs eventually...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Doherty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Half-Baked at Harvard | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

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