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"Kids and teens deserve unequivocal protection under the law, and I encourage state legislators to consider amendments to the penal code that reflect the importance of protecting young people from potential predators like this defendant, who allegedly recruited troubled teens from the very place they sought refuge and shelter," he said.
Despite the recruiting trouble he is having, Mr. Rives is optimistic.
The recruiting troubles for Republicans are worse, in part because gains in the Senate are theirs to lose.
The government's recruiting troubles are compounded by its slow hiring process.
Ms. Harris, who lives in Midtown, started counter-recruiting three years ago, troubled by what she saw as an increasingly aggressive attempt to recruit low-income and minority students into the armed forces (she calls it a "poverty draft").
To be sure, Ms. Reitz, 40-year-old manager of a recruiting firm, is troubled by the increasing number of anthrax cases in the East.
The arts subjects, however, have no trouble recruiting.
So far, it has had little trouble recruiting them from around the world.
Some are math and science teachers in rural school districts that have trouble recruiting American instructors.
In any case, the Energy Department is having trouble recruiting a civilian reactor to use the fuel.
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