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Following his tenure in the Carter Administration, Raines joined and became the youngest partner of the investment banking firm of Lazard Freres & Co. He currently serves as the vice chair of Fannie Mae, and he is credited with moving the agency into the technological future...
Mildbrandt, the youngest of five children, was very close to his family and popular with his peers, Weston said...
STEVE CAUTHEN, 36; VERONA, KENTUCKY; former professional jockey In 1978, at 18, Cauthen rode Affirmed to become the youngest--and last--jockey to win the Triple Crown. As Grindstone won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, however, Cauthen was on the sidelines. One of the sport's most acclaimed prodigies, he retired from racing in 1992 and today is Associate Vice President at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky, where his father once worked as a blacksmith and his mother a trainer. Cauthen and his family live on a 300-acre farm where he breeds horses...
...harm to anyone." At week's end the battered infant was on life support in critical condition, his prognosis uncertain. His accused attackers were arraigned in juvenile court on charges of burglary; the six-year-old was also charged with attempted murder. He may be the youngest person in the U.S. to be so accused. The judicial system has few guidelines for dealing with such youthful offenders. If convicted, the boy could be placed in foster care or a specialized group home...
...from doing what he or she wants." Rita May, who brought up her family in Chapel Hill, found herself in that position when her son David was eight. David, who had a beautiful singing voice, auditioned for the North Carolina Boys Choir--without telling his mother. "He was the youngest boy selected that year," says May, who panicked when she learned that her child would be traveling to New York City and on camping trips with older boys. May decided to let David go--to no ill effect. "He wanted to do it very, very badly," she says...