Word: crimeeds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Magritte, which opens the evening, is a half hour-long exposition of the punchline to some joke based on a mildly obscure Magritte painting. A couple (Andrew Goldfarb and Susan Clafin) engaged in an absurd series of interior-decorating sight gags tries to reason out an event--possibly a crime--they saw in the street earlier that day. Standing in their cluttered set, they argue back and forth; if anyone fails to consider this unusual, Goldfarb's senile mother (Betsy Menes) intermittently plays the tuba to ensure a properly surrealist feel...
...ludicrous laundry list. The governor is this, the governor isn't that, all thrown against the backdrop of the suggestion of impropriety by the committee chairman. Their charges against the student are unsupported by any facts and use circumstantial evidence to condemn him for commiting the apparently heinous crime of supporting Dukakis for governor (as The Crimson and almost everybody outside of the John Birch Society did) and then using his connection to try to get that prominent American to favor the senior class with an address in June...
...biggest crime of all, says Wedtech's new president, Joe Felter, is that the scandal "cast a terrible aspersion on our minority work force that was grossly undeserved." For the moment, though, the sophisticated computer- controlled machines on the shop floor are mostly silent. For the South Bronx, Wedtech is one more example of hopes betrayed...
...during which various judges have concluded that despite his claim of innocence, he is plainly guilty. Much of the evidence against him can never be perfectly scrutinized, but even in a U.S. courtroom, prosecutors would probably seek Soviet assistance or else proceed without evidence from the scene of the crime. Last May a federal appeals panel wrote, "The irony of Karl Linnas objecting to execution without due process is not lost on this court." If proceedings in the Linnas case cannot meet the highest standards that U.S. justice is capable of, does that mean that justice should not be pursued...
INCEST. Drugs. Crime. Fornication. Impotence. Knives. Blood. Interracial...