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...Carter (Ted Levine, “Memoirs of a Geisha”), a gun-toting red-blooded American, takes his family on a road trip to California. They are a picture-perfect example of suburban pleasantry, with two comely daughters, Lynn (Vinessa Shaw) and Brenda (Emilie de Ravin “Lost”) and a teenage son (Dan Byrd). Despite protests from his “pussy Democrat” son-in-law Doug (Aaron Stanford, “X-Men 2”), Bob pledges to drive the “scenic” desert route...
...After the news broke, talking heads drowned the airwaves with calls for Bonds to step aside. But minus a failed drug test, the final smoking gun that will never emerge, or shot knees, don?t count on it. ?I won?t even look at [the book],? he told a group of reporters gathered around his spring training locker in Scottsdale, Arizona. ?For what? I won?t even look at it.? Bonds then walked away, treating the press, and the public, with the same flippancy he?s displayed since the first steroid allegation emerged. But he won?t walk away from...
...behind the latest bombings, the latest in a string of recent attacks? In August 2003, two bomb blasts in Bombay killed more than 50 people. In September 2004, around 30 people died in a gun attack on a temple in Gujarat. And last October, more than 60 were killed in a series of bomb blasts in Delhi. Another Indian intelligence officer who spoke to TIME linked Tuesday's bombings to amateurish attacks late last year in the tech towns of Hyderabad and Bangalore, and possibly the Delhi blasts too. In Hyderabad last October, a suicide bomber blew himself...
...ready for anything Coach Walsh expects out of me and whenever he needs me, I’ll be ready.” Rounding out the rotation will likely be a mix of old and new faces. Senior Javier Castellanos has been dialing up the radar gun in camp—as rumor has it, all the way to 94 mph—and ambidextrous classmate Matt Brunnig has shown flashes of brilliance in the past. Since the pitching situation so unsettled, this season is undoubtedly the occasion for this duo to rise to prominence and realize the extent...
...China's Caged Birds "Google under the Gun" [Feb. 13] reported that the Web giant launched a Chinese version, Google.cn, that is censored to comply with Chinese government regulations. Your story suggested that the Chinese aren't aware of what they don't have access to. But the people of China are like birds that know they are caged and realize they may never get a chance to fly free. Google's willingness to censor Internet searches should not be seen as just "a little ethical dustup." China's citizens want change, but the Chinese government controls society by controlling...