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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...made the most painful decision in our lives. We had to let Matty go, be free of this life's pain." And then it was Louise Woodward's turn to speak. The night before, a jury of nine women and three men had found her guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Matthew Eappen. She too repeated her story of the past nine months--but in just four sentences. Almost breathlessly, she said, "I'd just like to maintain my innocence. I would never hurt Matty, and I never did hurt Matty, and I don't know what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A STUNNING VERDICT | 11/10/1997 | See Source »

These memories frequently return to haunt the members of the Batiste family. The film's most powerful scene finds Mozelle telling the tale of her first husband's murder to the curious Eve. The voice of her husband echoes over hers as Mozelle steps into the scene, which is presented through a mirror. The audience watches Eve as she watches Mozelle participating in her own story. The film dissolves the boundaries of time and place, involving both the characters and the audience in the same story...

Author: By Jeremy J. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Eve's Bayou' Blends Mystery, Voodoo, Sex | 11/7/1997 | See Source »

...band plugged back in to finish up with "Have You Seen Me Lately," "I'm Not Sleeping" and a rocking version of "A Murder of One." With Duritz yelling "get up!" during "Murder," everyone had their hands in the air and were jumping around. The unbelievable ease with which Duritz and the band turned the mood of the show around--from the sullen conclusion of the acoustic set to the raw intensity of the final song--proves just how emotionally extreme their concerts...

Author: By Marc P. Resteghini, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fans Out of Tune with Stellar Crows Show | 11/7/1997 | See Source »

...know L.A. Confidential has ended when it is both daytime and not raining. In a fine version of the somewhat beefy Ellroy crime novel ostensibly about a strange murder, director Curtis Hanson portrays the cool, brutal world of Hollywood glam and corrupt police in 50s Los Angeles, with all its gradations of questionable ethics. Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe turn in fine performances that give you two different approaches to policing, thinking first and hitting later, or vice versa. A reptilian James Cromwell and slick Kevin Spacey round out a fine cast and finer tale...

Author: By Nic Rapold, | Title: L.A. Confidential | 11/7/1997 | See Source »

COLLINGSWOOD, NJ: The nannies are mad as hell, and they?re not going to take it any more. Infuriated by the media?s interchangeable use of ?nanny? and ?au pair? during the Louise Woodward murder trial, the International Nannies Association has launched a campaign to highlight the difference between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Au Pair, not Nanny | 11/6/1997 | See Source »

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