Word: unwittingness
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In case you haven't heard, the wildly overrated writer-director of Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown has decided to amuse and confound the New York theater scene by accepting a part in a much-ballyhooed revival of Frederick Knott's classic 1966 thriller, Wait Until Dark. Tarantino plays Harry...
The problem is, Jordan's efforts on Lewinsky's behalf were prodigious--four meetings and seven phone calls with her, plus contact with three companies. And Lewinsky has indicated to prosecutors that she may be willing to testify that she did tell Jordan that her relationship with Clinton was sexual...
If this comes to pass, it won't be the first time the Republicans have been burned by their own desires. In 1994, they wrested control of both houses of Congress after 40 years in the minority. Although this seemed to foretell the President's doom at the time, in...
One can argue that if the art, however, inaccurate, interests a few people in the history, then that is itself enough. True as this may be, it is merely an unwitting side-effect. A film like Glory was made with the express intent of drawing attention to the contribution of...
Back in America, though, as the case proceeded through court, it was Deborah Eappen who was popularly demonized, stereotyped as the "do-it-all, want-it-all" workingwoman and part-time mother, becoming an unwitting defendant in the murder of her own baby. The public saw her and her husband...