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...Repeat offenders rarely have kind words for the legal system. What makes Toby's praise even more unusual is that he's an Aboriginal man in a nation where indigenous people and the justice system have long had an unhappy relationship. Aborigines, or Kooris as they're called in Victoria, are the most over-represented racial group in the state's jails: 12 times more likely than other Victorians to be in prison. But Toby has just come out of Courtroom Four in the outer-Melbourne Broadmeadows Magistrates Court, where a radical new approach to curbing indigenous crime is under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Order in the Court | 4/27/2004 | See Source »

...overwrought dinner-theater performance. This decision gives what is essentially a well-written straight-to-HBO Rutger Hauer flick a core that Mystic never achieved. Can you imagine what Christopher Walken would have been in Eastwood’s hands? Here, he underplays his role. Let me repeat that: Walken underplays a role. The last director to manage that tremendous feat was Steven Spielberg in Catch Me if You Can. I guess Walken felt he owed his True Romance director something...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Film Review: Man on Fire | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

...important goal is to modify CBT or develop other interventions that are briefer and less expensive,” Hyman said. “Should a situation like 9/11 repeat itself, having an effective therapy that we cannot disseminate is not useful...

Author: By Evan M. Vittor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: U.S. Ill-Prepared for Effects of Attack | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

...soulful songwriter from Virginia with a knack for writing a love song. Thankfully, the album gets better as McGee’s original sound comes through on “Set Me Free,” which is catchy and creative enough to make you want to press repeat...

Author: By Akash Goel, William B. Higgins, Nathaniel A. Smith, and Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: New Music | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

...superhuman skill and you don’t have to be a genius. All it takes is tons of practice and knowledge of what you want to do, countless repetitions of the same physical actions you need in order to inflect a note or shape a phrase. Then you repeat it in front of a crowd. At the end of the day, all you really need to understand about classical music is staring you right in the face...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Music is the Message | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

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