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...race for the Middlesex and Suffolk state Senate district, we enthusiastically support Democratic incumbent Michael J. Barrett '70. Barrett has shined for four years in the Senate as the champion of progressive legislation--most notably, the Gay Rights bill--and has served his constituents with integrity and determination. We see no reason to question his re-election...
...suggest for a moment these parents intended to kill their child," Kiernan told a Suffolk Superior Court jury. "But they intentionally did things that caused his death...
...products make more trash than yesterday's newspapers. Thus when New York's Suffolk County last week approved a bill requiring newspapers to use paper with a 40% recycled content by the end of 1996, the intent was unassailable. But there is a hitch: not enough mills are reprocessing the newsprint that readers already send to recycling centers...
...tons of newsprint for recycling (out of 1.4 million tons they purchase). Yet the area's newspapers use only 130,000 tons of recycled material yearly. Since the entire Northeast has just one recycling plant, much of the waste paper is shipped abroad for re-use. Suffolk County legislator Maxine Postal, who sponsored the tougher bill, claims that its whole point is to entice paper companies to add de-inking facilities (cost: $40 million to $80 million each) or to build new recycling plants (at $450 million apiece...
...Suffolk Superior Court Judge Haskell C. Freedman '30 ruled that B.U. had violated the law. The university's threat to expel Abramowitz was aimed at quashing his speech, Freedman said. The court imposed constitutional standards usually reserved for government agencies on an entirely private university...