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...downtrodden beast of burden to his happy end-of-life working for a miller who thinks he is a reincarnated Saint. His journey parallels that of the lovely young girl who originally named Balthazar as she grows out of her beautific childhood into a terrible relationship where she is beaten by her sadistic lover. This film packs more soul per square inch than anything from the past two decades...
Bernakevitch, senior Dennis Packard and freshman Ryan Maki all earned lunch-pail goals from just outside the goalmouth off rebounds surrendered by Howard, who was left helpless when his blue liners were beaten to the net by Harvard’s skaters...
Last April, China's Southern Metropolis Daily printed a story about Sun Zhigang, a migrant worker in Guangzhou beaten to death in official custody after being detained by police for not carrying ID. The story touched off a wave of public outrage that reached Beijing: in June, Premier Wen Jiabao led a Cabinet vote that proscribed the detention of migrants simply for straying far from their hometowns. The next morning, the paper editorialized: "This is a milestone in the history of citizens' rights that we should cherish forever...
...into the bottom of the seventh, the two-time defending Ivy champs laid out an ambitious schedule to open the 2004 season. Of the Tigers’ first 14 opponents, only four have not been ranked in the USA Today/NFCA Top 25 at some point this year. Princeton has beaten No. 23 Arizona State, No. 15 Fresno State, No. 13 Pacific 3-2, and lost by a slim 2-0 margin to No. 3 California behind a two-hit, eight-strikeout performance from sophomore Erin Snyder. The reigning Ivy Rookie of the Year has been quite impressive against tough competition...
...gamble his way into oblivion. "Hickok was acutely aware of his time having passed," says Carradine. "He had outlived his usefulness." Throw in abused prostitute Trixie (Paula Malcomson); Alma Garret, a laudanum-addicted lady from back East (Molly Parker); and E.B. Farnum, a hotel owner and Swearengen's beaten-cur sycophant (William Sanderson, Newhart's Larry), and you have a typical--if dysfunctional--horse-opera cast...