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...Michael Jordan vs. Himself The wonder warrior led his Chicago Bulls to a three-peat N.B.A. title. He conquered Madison Avenue with his megawatt smile. He battled the press over inquiries into his high-stakes gambling. But after his father's murder this summer, Jordan decided he'd had enough of fighting. His retirement stunned the hoop world and left a vacancy for the top spot in sport stardom...
...leave it in God's hands. My job requires me to defend any accused man, and I couldn't accept backing down now." KHAMEES HAMID AL-UBAIDI, one of the lawyers representing Saddam Hussein, on whether the recent murder of a lawyer for one of Hussein's co-defendants would make him consider quitting the case...
...default warrant used to arrest him in Maine was outstanding as a result of his failure to appear in court for the masturbation case. He is now being charged with much more serious crimes—two counts each of kidnapping, aggravated rape, and assault with intent to murder. According to a press release from the Middlesex District Attorney’s office, on two occasions in September, Bennett picked up women in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston and brought them to a parking area in the vicinity of One Alewife Center, where he allegedly sexually assaulted them...
...sequel stars Donnie Wahlberg (“The Sixth Sense” and kin of Marky Mark) as Detective Eric Mason, a down-and-out cop struggling with severe disillusionment at work and the estrangement of his son Daniel (Erik Knudsen). Initially reluctant to get involved in a murder case of Jigsaw’s, Mason is left with no alternative when he realizes his son is among the potential victims. Jigsaw has trapped Daniel—and seven others—in an abandoned house where the doors will be unlocked in three hours. Unfortunately for those kidnapped, they...
...unemployed good-for-nothing, and his girlfriend, as well as the jealousy that Freddy feels when an Arab boy comes into the picture. In “L’Humanité,” a shy, unassertive boy-next-door (Emmanuel Schotté) investigates a rape and murder case while struggling with his feelings for his neighbor (Sèverine Caneele). “Twentynine Palms” traces a couple’s footsteps as they journey through the American Southwest. Heavily laden with both: intriguing storylines and intense portrayals of sex, violence, and tension, Dumont?...