Don't quit on us
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Elizabeth Watson considered quitting her job as the chief of the Houston Police Dept. after she found out she was pregnant, but her husband, the assistant chiefs and the mayor convinced her to stay. A nanny takes care of her baby, and her husband, a police sergeant, also helps her.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1992
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It should shake people up
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The US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, which was authorized by an Act of Congress, is housed in a stunning industrial-looking building and cost $150 million to build. The exhibits in the museum evoke both horror about the Holocaust and hope for the future.
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Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1993
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A village of hope
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Camphill Village is a community of 220 mentally challenged residents between the ages of 20 and 81. The residents run a cafe and a gift shop and perform numerous other jobs to help support themselves. There are 68 Camphill centers worldwide.
Publication Name: Parade
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Year: 1995
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