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Roll opening credits, let some time pass, and we discover a man known only as "Catch" (Jim Caviezel) roaming the city's mean streets, doing good deeds, one of which consists of saving Sharon's life during a shoot-out. You know, of course, that he is the grieving accident victim, atoning for the beloved lives he thinks he has carelessly wasted. You can guess, can't you, that fate means they will fall in love--especially since Sharon's relationship with her family (father, mother, wife-beating brother) is as fractious as her would-be lover's was idyllic...
...Whether you're talking about conventional therapy or one of these promising new approaches, experts agree the earlier you catch a cancer, the better your chances of controlling it. And thanks to a growing understanding of the cancer cell's natural life cycle, doctors are learning how to detect the disease at its very earliest stages. One well-known example is the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, which identifies a protein secreted by abnormally growing prostate cells before any symptoms appear. (The test is not perfect, however, since PSA is also secreted, albeit in smaller amounts, by benignly growing prostate...
...critics, the film's the thing with which to catch the temper of the times, the state of the art. And at Cannes 2001 some magic was missing. A day before the festival's Sunday climax, veterans were guessing that the jury, headed by actress Liv Ullmann, would award prizes to Nanni Moretti's The Son's Room, Joel Coen's The Man Who Wasn't There, Jacques Rivette's Va savoir (Who Knows) and the first-ever entry from Bosnia, Danis Tanovic's No Man's Land. Worthy films all?but the best of a mediocre bunch. There...
...What happens next is nothing. After Minority Report, Farrell is taking time off to travel the world. "I'm going to get a backpack, grow a beard," and give moviegoers the chance to catch up with his career. Of course, there's always the threat of overkill. "If I were a casting agent, I'd want a piece of Farrell," says Adam Smith, senior features writer for the British movie magazine Empire. "But he should pick his roles very carefully. Filmgoers are notoriously fickle." Which, for now, doesn't bother the young actor. "Acting is not where my happiness...
...friends want him to go, and Congress is going to stop putting up with it. So will the American people. Bush is moving very quickly on loosening environmental regulations, strengthening anti-abortion laws, cutting taxes, and rescinding laws that benefit workers, but the resistance is building and will soon catch up. And when it does, Bush will not accomplish anything of significance for the rest of his one term presidency...