The decision means crack cocaine, a sawed-off shotgun and other items found in the rundown Line Street building cannot be used as evidence against three men arrested at an open-air drug market. “The constitutional protections afforded to the home make …
Affluent suburbia, patronized by higher-income, mostly white and Asian customers. Heavy-basket Hispanic, where customers shop the store like a small grocery. Cool urban diversity, with low-income, mostly African-American customers. Main Street USA …
“The Cosby Show,” about a large, affluent African-American family living in brownstone Brooklyn, was notoriously uncontroversial (though Cosby himself is far from apolitical). …. + Among the items found on Craigslist this week: a really cute goat …
Of course the scenarios I'm describing are reflexively associated with affluent, mainly white upper middle class women, and, it may be that this school is more gender imbalanced then most. However, a 2013 Bureau of Labor Statistics study revealed that …
"You live in an affluent area," he said, noting that thieves know there are things to steal — such as the jewelry, cash and sometimes, Apple electronics, that are commonly taken by burglars. Nevertheless, it was mentioned several times that …
Since the Lib Dems may pre-empt Labour on both measures, penalties for the affluent cannot fairly be portrayed as the kamikaze mission of one tax-and-spend fanatic. In many other ways, … Of all the items that Labour cannot afford, cynicism is high on …
And given the number of Qualicum Beach residents, even the less affluent, who spend several months away from home each year, why should we assume that the more wealthy will stay here year-round? If we really want young families in Qualicum, we … Part …
LONDON, United Kingdom — In a time of chivalry, in a British capital at war with its Napoleonic neighbour, one would, on occasion, see a black bicorn hat, gilt epilates, buffed boots and snow white pantaloons stroll along an unremarkable, if affluent …
He contended that the south would benefit more than the north, claiming that this was “fundamentally unfair”. However, Mr Lewis commented that the spending powers of authorities in deprived areas tended to be much higher than those in more affluent areas.