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...After the anguish of the past four years, the President may seem steadier. But, like many of his fellow baby boomers, Bush is still young for his age, a belated student radical aroused by the first flush of passionate idealism and playing with matches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Playing with Fire | 1/23/2005 | See Source »

...photographs showed the faces of the dead, until I realized that my anger was a reaction to human suffering. Then I softened and opened my heart--and wept. I never again want to be unmoved by the suffering of another human being. Thank you for bringing the struggle and anguish of our brothers and sisters into our comfortable homes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 31, 2005 | 1/23/2005 | See Source »

...slightest hint of mercy, snuffed out over 150,000 human beings, ending their lives anonymously and with great pain. We can only imagine the dread those thousands experienced when the waters roared up, the terror so many mothers felt as waves swept their little children away or the anguish of nameless fishermen trapped under beached and broken vessels. Even today the death toll still continues to grow, grimly marching ever higher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aiding the Tsunami's Victims | 1/7/2005 | See Source »

Bacon’s performance stands out as the most breathtaking in the film. Subdued and roiling, subtle and yet bristling with emotion, Bacon delivers an astonishing portrayal of a man in constant battle with his own degenerate temptations. We sense Walter’s anguish as he follows young girls around a local mall and befriends a youngster, Robin (played by newcomer Hannah Pilkes) in a nearby park, always rooting for him to resist the darker side of himself...

Author: By Matthew S. Lebowitz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Movie Review - The Woodsman | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...their heartbreak. The truth is that the heartbreak isn?t really gone. It just suddenly somehow makes sense. Or as one fan said: ?Everything-67, 75, 86-it was all worth it.? How often in life do we get to look back at our grueling moments of pain and anguish and have them make sense? But in this World Series race the enemies had been defeated and everyone from Bill Buckner to, well, Bill Buckner had been vindicated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sweeping Beauty | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

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