Word: arsons
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...offers a pair of Eastern European criminals, a psycho killer (Karel Roden) and a psycho cameraman (Oleg Taktarov) who goofily wants to become an auteur like Frank Capra. Just how his video record of their crime spree, which includes spectacular arson as well as murder, will help him achieve that goal is the great mystery of his derangement. His tapes are of interest to Kelsey Grammer, playing the cynical host of a tabloid TV show, and they may be the key to an insanity plea that will help the pair cash in after they are caught...
...Japan?have been similarly subjected to censure for repeated outrages such as raping a 12-year-old Okinawan and taking pictures up unsuspecting girls' skirts. Last week, four days after the sinking of the Ehime Maru, Okinawa police asked the U.S. to turn over a Marine suspected of arson attacks on several nightclubs in late January...
...first release in 45 years. They just don't make totalitarians like they used to Losers ANNE ROBINSON Named "fashion's Weakest Link" by critic Mr. Blackwell and likened to "Harry Potter in drag." That's one brave fashion critic BERNARD BONNET Ex-Governor of Corsica found guilty of arson after ordering the destruction of illegal caf?s. The Guv alleged they were harboring stale p?t? RUSSELL CROWE Chubbed-up "Gladi-eater" is told by studio to shed 19 kilos. Imagine outgrowing Meg Ryan and all your leather singlets in the same year...
...survey is justified in its gloomy appraisal of Boston's newscasts. Lately, not only have the other two stations followed WHDH's lead and become preoccupied with fancy graphics and sound effects, but they have also adopted WHDH's flair for the melodramatic. Shootings, stabbings, drug raids, car wrecks, arson and incidents of domestic violence are not only reported on Boston's newscasts, but have come to completely dominate them...
Despite countless news stories, profiles and biographies of Bush, word of the incident had apparently sat undisturbed for years in the Cumberland County court records. That changed last Wednesday when reporter Fehlau showed up at the courthouse to cover an arson trial. A policewoman told Fehlau she had heard a lawyer and a judge talking about a Bush D.U.I. conviction in Maine. Fehlau spotted the lawyer, Tom Connolly, walking out of the courthouse. Did he know anything about a Bush D.U.I.? Yes, he said. And he had a copy of the docket in his office...