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Newcomers always welcome. Cobb House, Fridays at
5:30 p.m. 543-0436.
BREAST CANCER The Loran Smith Cancer Care Center
is sponsoring a Breast Cancer Networking Group.
Anyone with a diagnosis of breast cancer is invited
to participate. Athens Regional Medical Center on the
second and fourth Thursday of every month from 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 549-9977.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Community support group for
victims of domestic violence. Sponsored by Project
Safe. Meets every Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Call for location and more details, 543-3331.
FIBROMYALGIA/CFS The Athens
Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support
Group provides encouragement, shared experiences,
medical and pharmaceutical information and survival
£ps for these conditions. Call for meetings times and
locations, Karin Haag, 549-9798 or 543-5705.
FOSTER PARENTS Support group for foster parents in
Athens-Clarke County. The group is facilitated by doc
toral students and Athens psychologist Harvey Gayer
and is free. 542-4363.
GAY TEENS Athens Ga^, Lesbian, Bisexual &
Transgendered Teen Support Group, Presbyterian
Student Center, Saturdays at 2 p.m. 546-4611 or
stockrgnegia.net.
HIV/AIDS Free monthly support groups for people
with HIV/AIDS, sponsored by Ihe AIDS Coalition of
Northeast Georgia. Childcare and meal provided. 542-
AIDS.
MENTAL HEALTH Support group for people suffering
from depression. Northeast Georgia Center, 250 North
Ave., on Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Pat or
Patty, 542-9738 or Donald 546-5116.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Support group for anyone
who has an abnormal relationship with food,
including compulsive overeating, anorexia and
bulimia. Catholic Center, 1344 S. Lumpkin, Saturdays
from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Angela, 354-0087.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE Support group for those with
Parkinson's and their families. Arbor Terrace Assisted
Living, 3736 Atlanta Hwy., on the third Wednesday of
each month at 2 p.m. 353-0400.
HELP OUT!
BEAR HOLLOW The zoo is looking for volunteer to
help with educational programs for children, birthday
parties and caring for the animals. No experience
necessary. 613-3616.
BOTANICAL GARDFN Volunteers to work in the Gift
Shop on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at the
front desk on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors Center, 542-6195.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Volunteers needed for all
aspects of Habitat for Humanity including house
building, office work and serving on various commit
tees. No experience necessary. 208-1001 or
aahfh@junc.com.
LYNDON HOUSE Volunteers needed to work 2-3 hour
shifts weekly, bi-weekly or monthly ,n the Gallery
Shop. Training provided. Amy West or Celia Brooks,
613-3623.
MORTON THEATRE Volunteers needed to be 'Morton
Theatre Troopers,' ushers for a variety of the Morton's
programs and performances. Training provided. Cathy
Padgett 613-3625.
OUR DAILY BREAD Seeking volunteers to serve hot
meals to homeless individuals at the Oconee Street
Methodist Church, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call the
Volunteer Action Center for more information, 227-
8300.
RECORDING FOR THE BUND Seeking volunteers to
read and record science and math textbooks for blind
and dyslexic students at 4th grade though post-grad
uate levels. Call the Volunteer Action Center for times
and location, 227-8300.
SANDY CREEK VOLUNTEERS Sandy Creek Nature
Center, Sandy Creek Park and the North Oconee
Greenway are looking for volunteers. Opportunities
include everything from feeding sea turtles to
helping children discover nature to blazing new
trails. Learn about anything from astronomy, to
zoology. Perfect for retired persons or anyone inter
ested in supporting these unique community pro
grams! No experience is necessary and training is
provided Andrew Pearson, 613-3615, ext. 227.
SERTOMA “Service To Mankind" is seeking individuals
interested in issues related to speech and hearing
impairments. Call the Volunteer Action Center for
more details, 227-8300.
SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER Volunteer opportunities
available for men and women. 353-1912.
Margaret Moore, Geoff Carr
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The Supreme Court recently upheld the constitutional requirement of the
Miranda warning (“You have the right to remain silent..") as a police practice
that has become part of our “national culture."
AT THE SAME TIME., THE HUSH COURT HELD THAT OTHER POLICE
PROCEDURES THAT HAVE SIMILARLY BECOME EMBEDDED \N OUR.
CULTURE SHALL ALSO BE JUDICIALLY MANDATED-
’Every suspect brought in for
questioning must be assigned a
Good Cop and a Bad Cop * 531
U.S.. at 1124.
lU BE YOUR GOOD C0?7\ JUST ME
AND SGT. tAUEU.ER WILL SM/NOTiT WITH
YOUR BAD COP.. 7 HIM// THAT'S
*lf a police offioer is assigned to a
younger partner, the two will initially
dislike each other, ^ut will eventually
team to respect each other's
differing styles and share a fierce
loyalty.* 531 U S . at 1129
THOSE CUFFS ARE TODY HEY, ONLY 1
TIGHT, VOO *epl COP^JWXTO
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PARTNER/
‘Each bme a police officer engages
in a car chase through city streets,
he or she will careen into a fruit
stand.* 531 U.S.. at 1134.
‘If a serial killer leaves obscure,
taunting dues at murder scenes, the
police chief wil not believe the
investigator's theory of the crimes.*
531 U S . at 1139
And, of course, *No vulgarities shall be used to describe the reputat.on of ex-cop private dicks, unless
you're talkin' 'bout Shaft, in which case, we can dig it.* 531 U S., at 1142.
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