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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Crime and punishment in Hollywoodland Hollywood has always been portrayed as glamorous and decadent, with all the stars and legends that occupy the movies and television. The new film Hollywoodland portrays the internal conflicts of this surreal utopia in the late 1950s, which surface with the death of TVs Superman, George Reeves. http://www.longviewcurrent.comComment by IgnatiusReilly on Illegal Immigration: Should the Punishment Fit the Crime? "Sadly true, but fortunately here in the US we have laws to protect my property rights." We do now, but if enough people ignore them, they will eventually be done away with. http://blogcritics.orgThis stage version of Dostoyevsky is a 'Crime' Raskolnikov, the ax murderer who is the tormented central character of Crime and Punishment, speaks of his raggedy clothes: "All hope and color turned to dull gray." This describes not only his clothes but the whole world of grim life in 19th-century Saint Petersburg. It's also a good description of Daniel Conway's clever, lopsided, multilayered set. http://www.kentucky.comPunishment Ought To Fit The Crime This past week, two businessmen, one in New Mexico, and another from Maryland told me the same story, "I have work and applicants, but cannot get or keep a crew.Comment http://topix.netTravel: White nights by Dean Parker 6.15 pm, Friday night, St Petersburg. Dostoevsky Murder Route Pub Crawl. An English girl turns up. F---ing hell, you cant IMAGINE what Ive gone through getting here. The f---ing Metro, honestly Is this the pub crawl Its the Dostoevsky pub crawl, says the guide, Peter from St Petersburg. The... http://www.listener.co.nzWhy Would an Innocent Person Confess to a Crime They Did Not Commit? by Stefanie Collins, Editor at Large For many observers, the very idea of a false confession is bizarre. Such a confession is both counterintuitiv
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it suggests that an innocent person would willingly submit to punishment. But even if... http://www.acsblog.orgTalking about Briton held in murder of U.S. family - Crime & Punishment - MSNBC.com If you have been following this story,here is the update. I thought it mighty suspicious of him to not show up at his own wife and daughter's funeral! It's certainly not the behavior of an innocent man. Feel free to give your opinion! Quote Briton held in murder of U.S. family - Crime & Punishment - MSNBC.comSkip http://gamergirl.spaces.live.com |
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