Word: guilts
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...people poking at their salads in outdoor restaurants, brooding over their unproduced screenplays. People in Minnesota are much cheerier, lurching across the ice, leaning into the wind as sheets of snow swirl up in their faces. Because they feel needed and because cold weather takes the place of personal guilt. Maybe you haven't been the shining star you should have been, but now is not the time to worry about...
...volition," Holl confessed, "but I'll watch and listen. We take turns choosing movies. Last time we saw Showgirls, which was really bad, and that was my pick. Besides, do you realize the points I get for this? I can watch three Monday Night Football games guilt free." Ah, the things some men do for the women they love...
...toys. The troublemaker is Xavier Red (Johnathon Schaech)--call him X, as in sex--and when he hooks up with the rootless Amy (Rose McGowan) and Jordan (James Duval), severed heads and arms are strewn across the arid California landscape. But X is too hip to have a conscience: "Guilt--that's for married, old people...
...MUCH ANYONE LIKES OR dislikes O.J., adulation does not make him innocent and hatred does not make him guilty. If the people so caught up in this case would separate their emotions from the facts presented, it would be very clear that evidence alone did not prove Simpson's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and that this was primarily due to the mishandling of the case by the Los Angeles Police Department. Whether Simpson is guilty, only he only he knows for sure. But given the multitude of mistakes made during the investigation and the blow to the prosecution...
...decision in the Simpson murder trial. We in the public had access to much more information than did the jury, which heard only that evidence the attorneys chose to present and the judge ruled admissible. Under our wonderful Constitution and the Anglo-American law's presumption of innocence until guilt is proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the State of California was ruled not to have carried its burden of proof. I for one am happy to live in a country where the rule of law governs and not the rule of the mob. MARK W. BYRUM JR., Springfield, Virginia