Word: help
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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Williams says he wants to be Governor because his son Clayton Wade had a marijuana problem when he was 15. After the boy was expelled from high school in 1986, Williams and his wife Modesta saw him through a 14-month rehabilitation program. "Help me rid us of this plague," he implores audiences. "Help me get the drug dealers out of the school yards." He wants to create a work camp in the West Texas desert where youthful drug offenders would get a chance to reform without obtaining a police record. He suggests doubling the number of state narcotics agents...
Caught between his campaign promise not to raise taxes and a general aversion to political risk, George Bush unveiled his "transportation strategy" last week. The glossy 129-page document is long range and comprehensive, but it may not help many Americans get to work faster. Like the education strategy announced earlier this year, the transportation plan indicates that Bush is more adept at identifying the nation's problems than at solving them...
...could not help but be confused in this cluttered landscape, so common in Shakespearean comedies. But what one might not expect are the quirks and modern permutations director Elijah Siegler gives the already zany Comedy of Errors...
...cannot help but take exception at your decision to review productions staged at the Loeb Experimental Theatre (Ex), especially as your disclaimer suggests that you do so despite the wishes of Ex management. The very words of your defense should help you see why this practice endangers the "free dramatic experimentation" you consider such a "noble...
...writer," any any substantial response in your pages is unlikely. Does a single opinion constitute a "discussion"? How are your reviews a forum for anyone but your arts staff? The best true forum for discussion, the conversation of theatre-goers, has been thriving for some time without your help. The written monologues of reviewers, aimed at readers who have not seen the production, can never replace the dialogue of those who have...