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or for disabled persons if unable to manage property and affairs. Md. Est. & Trusts Code Ann. §§ 13-101, -201 (1974) any resident who is either under 18 and un- married, mentally ill or mentally retarded, if it appears necessary and convenient. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch 20 §§ 1, 155 (Mitchie/Law co~op. 1985)
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-O1-O6, —27,04 (1983) any unmarried person under 18 for whom the court deems appointment necessary. Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §§ 2111.02, .O6,.45 (Page 1984) any person under 18 without guardians legally appointed by will or deed when it appears neces- sary or convenient. ” S Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 15 § 13, tit. 583 § 761 (West 1982) any unmarried person under 18. Or. Rev. Stat. § 126.003 (1982) any
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resident incompetent or person under 18 years of age. Nev. Rev. Stat. §§ 129.010, 159.035 (1979) any male under twenty-one and any female under twenty~one and unmarried if parents are unfit or cirumstance are such that the best interest of the child requires appointment.“ N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 463:6, :17,463—A:1 (1983)
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Ann. §§ 75-1-201, -S-204 (1953) any male under 18 years old or a female un- married and under 18 whose parents are either not living or are unsuitable or incompetent Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 14, §§ 2645, 3002, tit. 33, § 632 (1980) any person under 18 without surviving parents. Va. Code §§ 31-2, -4 (1984) any person incompetent either because of mental illness or age under 18 years old. Wash. Rev. Code
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that the welfare of the child re- quires such. 5 D.C. Code Ann. §§ 21-101, -104 (1981) any person under 18 years of age who is not married and has never been married without a living parent. Fla. Stat. Ann. §§ 743.01, 744.102, .301 (1985) any person under 18 without natural guardians. ' Ga. Code Ann. §§ 74-104, 49-102, -105 (Harrison 1984) an unmarried person under 18 years old where all parental rights
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Wisconsin Wyoming CRS-9 any unmarried person under 18 years old or incompetent. ' Wis. Stat. Ann. §§ 880.01, .O3,.O4 (1984) any person unmarried and either under 19 years old or incompetent who has no legal guardian. A Wyo. Stat. §§ 3+2-101,-107, 14-8-101 (1977) 77a¢';;4ga/ ///J? ” , , Winifred Watts Research Assistant American Law Division July 3, 1985
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ABSTRACT This Editorial Commentary includes articles and editorials which focus on the concern over the quality and future availability of ground water. alt is arranged in two sections._ The first contains articles on the topic -including one reproduced from the CRS Review.‘ Editorials selected from the files maintained hy the Congressional Research Service are included in the’ second section arranged chronologically. This is an illustrative collection of editorial comments on a national issue. The Congressional Research Service monitors the editorial pages of approximately 55 daily newspapers to select those editorials that reflect local or regional concerns within the context of a national or international issue. The presentation of_these editorials is not to be viewed as a scientific sample of U.S. editorial opinion. ~
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Legislative history of 1986 restriction on United States military involvement in Nicaragua
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This report sets forth the legislative history of the prohibition on the use of United States military advisers and combat troops within Nicaragua. Enacted as part of the military construction title of this year's continuing resolution, Pub. L. No. 99-500, which also authorized lethal and humanitarian assistance to the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance, or Contras, the provision represents a legislative attempt to clarify United States policy on the matter and ensure effective adherence to Administration statements that United States troops will not be so introduced.
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multistate aquifer that nourishes the f‘ «rain Belt” ‘has become so threatened that Great Lakes water is novv be‘ eyed as a possible replacement. In North D ota, farmers and allied ups are trying to divert a substantial‘ portion of the ’ Missouri River system into Canada so they can '7; 1984 Reproduced with Permission. ' Chicago Tribune A national Water policy 0 irrigate 250,000 ‘acres to w more
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of the decade,” Reilly says, and NGPF members are committed to shelving their traditional i differences and working to solve the; problem. During the next 12-14 months, NGPF will tackle that issue head—on, meeting four times privately and hold- ing three public meetings around the country. Babbitt is convinced that Congress will act on the groundwater problem by next year, and now is the time, he says, “‘to
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sources, including the William H. Donner Foundation, Ex- xon U.S.A., The Ford Foundation and the H. J. Heinz Company Foundation. Clark estimates that “total direct costs” of running NGPF for its planned life of 12-14 months will be $275,000, part of which will go to N GPF employees. Three Conservation Foundation staffers are already at work for NGPF, “and we may bring in other experts as we need them
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1 ’ September 6, 1984; p. 10 (Diicao {Tribune s -C;‘. 1984 Reproduced with Permission. Chicago Tribune Philosophy and Water The U.S. Environmental Protection ' Agency‘ has announced plans for protecting the nation’s . underground water supplies against the “grave threat ’ of man-made toxic substances. Its strat- egy essentially is to let the states deal with it, but to do a lot of helpful
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public de-H A pends on-underground water» supplies for its drinking Water. A- 1902. EPA study of 1,000 water systems around the country revealed that 29iperce'nlt of the ones serving 10,000 or more people contained "an" unexpectedly high level of dangerous - chemicals. ’l‘oxic/chemi- cals were also found in 16.5 percent. of the ' water systems serving fewer than 10,000 . A 3
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fiflxeflaruiiihrnrr Enaraal © 1984 The (Providence) Journal. Reproduced with Permission. September 5’, 1984; p. A17 T Sharing task of protecting i America’s groundwater Water hidden beneath the ground, as distinguished from a surface stream or pond, provides the United States with one-quarter of its fresh supply. When the public hears about contamination of this unseen supply, it becomes
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TH}; COMMERCIAL APPEAL‘ . ’§. 1984 The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal. Reproduced with Permission. September 11, 1984; p. A6 * M A dee V SERIOUS questions have been raised about a potential threat to Tennessee’s underground sources of drinking water. ‘ ' p ' _ Clear answers seem to be lack- mg be doubly cautious. And that caution certainly should extend to consider- ation of additional
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