Word: prison
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...found guilty, Szekeres faces a maximum punishment of five years in state prison and a fine of $25,000, Murphy said...
BOOKS . . . THE END OF ALICE: The third novel by A. M. Homes (Scribner; 270 pages; $22) revolves around the gruesome psychoses of an unnamed murderer and pedophile whom we meet during his 23rd year in prison. "He is one of those genius wackos who make easy references to Flemish painters and Eastern boarding schools -- the kind of felon who exists maddeningly often in pop culture and rarely ever in real life, where major crimes are not generally committed by people who sound as though they've been reading Roland Barthes between mutilations," says TIME's Ginia Bellafante. The story demands...
...raps. The white power structure he denounces so vehemently must enjoy seeing him squander his gifts reifying its stereotypes of blackness--that is, if the white power structure thinks about him much at all. By leaving the lockup for the world of gangsta rap, he's just entered another prison...
...found guilty, she would face a maximum punishment of up to five years in state prison and a fine of up to $25,000, according to Murphy...
Because he believes that economic liberalization will eventually yield political pluralism, Forbes has long abhorred linking trade issues to an improvement in China's abysmal human-rights record. "But I'd support another U.N. vote deploring things like Beijing's prison labor camps," he says. "You don't forget your values just because you want to make money...