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...infamous serial killer Aileen Wuornos and the personal trials that may have led to her murder of seven men. The film has garnered as much attention for star Charlize Theron’s monstrous makeover into the less-than-comely prostitute murderess as it did for the actual performance. Nevertheless, the Academy will likely see beyond the cosmetic alterations to reward Theron’s breakthrough work, which painstakingly recreates the intense discomfort of a woman desperate to find a reason not to shoot herself at any given moment. At the film’s core is Wuornos?...
This film bears absolutely no resemblance to Japanime or any Disney movie, and is undoubtedly the best animated feature released in 2003. Sylvain Chomet’s film aims for a multinational texture and is largely devoid of dialogue, but nevertheless retains a distinctly French sensibility with a penchant for shrewd cultural allusions. A clubfooted widow, Madame Souza, trains her chubby grandson Champion to become a stick-thin cyclist with the help of bulky canine Bruno and her restless whistle. One day, Champion is mysteriously kidnapped, along with two of his fellow Tour de France riders, by amusingly ominous members...
...final goal demonstrated how on Saturday she always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. While again on the man-advantage late in the second period, Ruggiero fired a shot from the point—only to find Corriero’s side. Nevertheless, the girl with the golden touch managed to deflect the shot past Barrie for a third time, completing the hat trick...
Especially when considering the issue of sexual assault, we must move beyond the strict binary of legal and illegal. There are many acts of sexual assault that may not be judged by a court to warrant incarceration, but which nevertheless are quite serious and cannot be condoned. Harvard’s responsibility to provide a safe environment for it students requires it to enforce its standards and to remove potentially dangerous individuals from our community—regardless of whether that person’s actions fall precisely within the various legal definitions of convictable offenses...
...spokesman Ulf Göranzon. None of the three former executives - Petersson was fired in April 2003 before the scandal broke because of the company's poor performance, Ramstedt and Sp?ng as the scandal was emerging - has been formally charged, and they all deny any wrongdoing. But Scandinavians are nevertheless asking themselves if their model corporate culture is going the way of Enron and Parmalat. The countries can barely accept the notion. "We thought that corruption might happen in Germany or the United States, but never here," says Per Bill, a Member of the Swedish Parliament. Confidence in big business...