Word: brutally
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fragile. That is precisely what a young widow named Rachel (the glowing Kelly McGillis) and her son Samuel (Lukas Haas) discover when they go to visit her sister. For during a layover in Philadelphia, the little boy visits the men's room in the railroad station and witnesses a brutal murder...
Grzegorz Piotrowski, the cashiered secret-police captain who was in turn arrogant and stony-faced during the six-week trial, finally broke down and wept last week. Moments before, Judge Artur Kujawa had sentenced Piotrowski to 25 years in prison for the brutal murder of Father Jerzy Popieluszko. As Kujawa dryly explained his conduct of the trial, Piotrowski dropped his head to the wooden railing of the dock and wept...
...very, very brutal game," Thomas said afterwards...
Jeane Kirkpatrick is all of those things that at once baffle and fascinate Ronald Reagan--a woman, an academic and a Democrat. What did not perplex him was her clear-voiced condemnation of Communist societies around the world, particularly in Central America, and the need to counter their brutal purposes. He hired...
Despite its sensational elements, the story of the Atlanta murders does not lend itself easily to TV dramatization. Williams, a cocky, self-styled music promoter, hardly fills the bill as either brutal killer or tragic victim. Race was largely defused as an issue in the case: the accused and all the victims, as well as most of Atlanta's top law-enforcement officials, were black. In an effort to turn this troubling story into compelling drama, The Atlanta Child Murders, a two-part CBS movie, takes a startling approach. It strongly implies that Wayne Williams is innocent...