Word: victimizer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cavicchi closed the book on his 1993-94 season by opening the flood-gates in last year's humiliating NCAA Tournament second-round loss to the Crimson. He was the victim of five goals in two and a quarter periods of play, allowing the Crimson to coast to a 7-1 victory over the Wildcats...
...seemingly well suited to Amanda that one wants and expects from her an emotional tour de force. Harris fusses and chatters and bullies with supreme invention, but what she does not do sufficiently is show us Amanda's vulnerability. If Amanda is not revealed to be as much a victim as her children, the play can't achieve its full heartbreaking effect. Still, Harris is expert, and taken as a whole this production is achingly right...
YOUR REPORT "GOING SOFT ON CRIME" should be required reading for all Americans. Not only do preventive programs cost less than incarceration in prison and provide some measure of hope for potential criminals, but each crime that is prevented saves a victim from having to experience pain and trauma...
There is no sense in getting too inspired or sanguine. In the 1990s a cynic's eye reads a certain rotted sociology in important places -- an America disuniting into self-righteous tribalism (gridlocking interest groups; the indignant, victim-singing, litigating, on-the-make cousins, who are fighting over a national patrimony spread too thin...
...much more likely to be a murder victim in Gary, Ind. than any other city in the country, the FBI reports. That industrial city near Chicago tops the nation with a murder of 89.1 slayings per 100,000 people. Next up are New Orleans, and Washington DC. Surprisingly enough, you're less likely to be murdered in notorious New York City than Atlanta, Kansas City, Richmond, Los Angeles, or Little Rock...