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There were visitors in bright red flight jackets in several local communities over the weekend, and if things go their way, the sight of satin and berets could become permanent in our town.
The visit was part of a public relations stint by the Guardian Angels, a New York-based street patrol group headed by talk radio host Curtis Sliwa. The organization was as common a part of the urban landscape in the 1980s as crack cocaine and breakdancers, as the group walked a fine line between assisting police and royally irritating authorities who accused the Guardian Angels of getting in their way.See the full content of this document
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Angels Will Need Local Grace to Survive
Personally, I believe the Guardian Angels, who worked here briefly in the 1980s, have as much chance of survival as a...
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