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GOOD AS GOLD ALL SPECIAL OLYMPICS COMPETITORS ARE WINNERS, NO MATTER WHERE THEY FINISH
1992
The 50-meter freestyle race was one of three categories in which about 40 swimmers competed on Saturday in the 1992 Summer Games of the Palm Beach County Special Olympics for developmentally disabled children and adults at Lake Lytal Park west of West Palm Beach. The swimmers ranged in age from 10 to 60, county coordinator Cindy Pijanowski said.
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Insanity defense under attack // Ax murder trial renews debate
1989
Many critics, such as Terry Walters, who is Brom's attorney, and Judge [Ancy Morse], argue that M'Naghten is simply too narrow, failing to recognize the many shades of mental illness established by modern psychiatry. Walters had asked Morse to allow the Brom jury to consider whether Brom, who has been diagnosed as severely depressed, might have been driven by mental illness to commit murder, even though he knew what he was doing and knew it was wrong. The last successful insanity defense in Hennepin County was that of June Mikulanec in 1978. Mikulanec killed the wife of her former boyfriend by stabbing her nearly 100 times. Mikulanec is a resident of the Minnesota Security Hospital at St. Peter. William Erickson, medical director at the security hospital, said the insanity defense is \"certainly not a cop-out in terms of freedom.\" In reality, the insanity defense is seldom used in Minnesota and is even more rarely successful. But the current trial of David Brom, the 17-year-old Rochester youth charged with the ax murders of four family members, is revealing a growing sense that the current insanity standard in Minnesota may actually be too rigid. Jurors are being chosen in Rochester to hear the case against Brom.
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Scenario for Your Luncheon in Honor of His Excellency Mohammad Khan Junejo, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, on Wednesday, July 16, 1986, at 12:30 p.m. in the Benjamin Franklin Room
1986
George P. Shultz receives schedule and guest list for the luncheon honoring Mohammad Khan Junejo during the Mohammad Khan Junejo Visit to the United States (15-21 July 1986)
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The Case for Managed Trade
1991
Susan Lee reviews \"Powernomics,\" a collection of 40 essays espousing greater management of the US economy and an industrial policy, edited by Clyde V. Prestowitz, Ronald A. Morse and Alan Tonelson.
Newspaper Article
Assessing America's Options in the Philippines
1986
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs workshop on United States objectives in the Philippines examines [New People's Army (Philippines); Insurgency; Philippines. Constabulary. Civilian Home Defense Forces; Clark Air Force Base (U.S. facility in the Philippines); Subic Bay Naval Base (U.S. facility in the Philippines); Military facilities withdrawal; Association of Southeast Asian Nations] ; U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs workshop examines [United States policy toward the Philippines; Military facilities; Economic conditions; Soviet interests; Communists; Government corruption; Crony capitalism; Government monopolies; Economic reform] in light of the upcoming Elections, Presidential in the Philippines (1986) ; U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs workshop regarding United States policy toward the Philippines evaluates [Elections, Presidential in the Philippines (1986); Presidential campaigns; Presidential candidates; Political conditions; Election fraud; Opinion polls]
Government Document