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...everyone, even the smartest people in the world, cannot help talking about themselves. The media may be vultures who shove tape recorders at families of murder victims, but the families almost always want to talk. Derrida didn't want to make a movie or talk to TIME or tell people that he likes jazz or that he read at a concert, but he couldn't help it. Despite the fact that he can say whatever he wants in his chosen medium--really hard-to-read books that will be read forever--he still can't stop himself at any given...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life with the Father of Deconstructionism | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

PLEADED GUILTY. ALEX KING, 13, and DEREK KING, 14, Florida brothers convicted of the second-degree murder of their father last year; to arson and third-degree murder, after their original conviction was overturned by a judge last month; in Miami. Shelving the multi-decade sentences the boys would have faced, lawyers agreed on seven years in a prison for young offenders for Alex, eight for Derek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Nov. 25, 2002 | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

...five scenes: conversations between Salter and the decent, cloned Bernard (B2), then Salter and his still-troubled birth son (B1). The "action" takes place off stage, but it's shocking nonetheless. Pin this: B1 visits B2 and threatens him; B2 flees to a distant island, where B1 finds and murders him; B1 confronts his father, who now fears he will track down all the Bernards and become a serial killer of his own clones - mass murder as mass suicide. But B1's only further victim is himself. In the last scene Salter meets the first of his other, widely dispersed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Theater Past, Theater Perfect | 11/24/2002 | See Source »

Your editorial (“Bestowing An Undue Honor,” Nov. 21) was a compelling and sensible refutation of the reborn invitation to poet Tom Paulin. Claims that Paulin’s remarks, advocating violence and murder against Israelis, were misconstrued or taken out of context are unpersuasive. Let’s hear Paulin say, without ambiguity or wiggle-wobble, what he thinks should be done to bring peace to the Middle East...

Author: By Charles L. Geshekter, | Title: Time to Stop Vacillating | 11/22/2002 | See Source »

...victims’ deaths, we affirm the value of their lives. “Too often,” writes Day of Remembrance founder Gwendolyn Ann Smith, “people want to make our dead into forgotten people.” Police investigations are often lax, and murders are carelessly catalogued as accidents or suicides. But the Day of Remembrance calls murder murder, and highlights the brutality of anti-transgender killers who attempt (in the words of one Day of Remembrance organizers) “to obliterate their victims, perhaps in an attempt to erase them completely...

Author: By Marcel A.Q. Laflamme, | Title: Remember the Transgendered | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

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