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Kennedy "does not think that there is anything morally wrong with PACs," according to McDermott, who also said the candidate had no plans to spend his own money on the race, and would abide by an overall cap on campaign spending if his opponents agreed...
Roosevelt, Gallagher, and Bachrach have allsaid they would be willing to cap personalcampaign spending and would abide by a mutualdecision to cap campaign spending at $500,000, asproposed by State Rep. William F. Galvin(D-Allston), also a candidate...
Carter Wilkie, a campaign spokesman for StateRep. Thomas J. Vallely (D-Back Bay), said thecandidate had not accepted PAC money, but opposeda cap on either personal or total campaignspending. Vallely, a millionnaire, has contributedat least $71,000 to his own campaign. Wilkie saidVallely had mortgaged his house for $250,000 toraise campaign funds...
...move towards a new form of Right Isolationism has its roots in Cap Weinberger's now-famous "happy wars" doctrine, in which the defense secretary advocated no U.S. military intervention except where victory and popular domestic support were largely ensured...
...case came into my office today," says Aldrich, "I wouldn't touch it." Berg's was one of the last major settlements reached before the California Supreme Court upheld portions of a new law that put a cap on court awards for pain and suffering and on contingency fees. That rule applied to Insurance Salesman Harry Jordan when he sued because surgeons mistakenly removed his healthy left kidney instead of his cancerous right one. Unable to work, he requires eight hours of dialysis three times a week. A jury awarded Jordan $5.2 million, but the cap law compelled the trial...