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...running, not hiding, calling himself a victim of a "$100 million campaign waged against me by the news media." "It was a tough decision," Condit told TIME. "I just thought, There is no reason for me to go sit off in the corner. You know, I've done a good job on behalf of the people there; I am going to focus on my record and what I've done in the past...
...million Average amount each Sept. 11 victim's family is to receive from the Federal Government's Victim Compensation Fund...
...opera. But Berlin was compelled to keep writing in a form that could guarantee hit status for nearly every song. "His narrow field of activity," Bergreen writes, "resulted from both his own musical limitations and his enslavement to the musical marketplace. He was, in a broad sense, a victim of his success, doomed to replicate it ad infinitum...
...confrontation and denial seem like equally valid strategies, and the choice between them is one of personal taste. Most people mix 'n' match. But there is no question as to which approach has society's approval. Our culture celebrates aggressive victimhood. The victim--victim of almost anything--who fights back is one of the master narratives of our time, in plays and movies, on TV talk shows, in books, in politics, in lawsuits. Meanwhile, few things are more socially disapproved than inauthenticity or a refusal to face reality. In choosing confrontation, you embrace the "community" of your fellow victims--another...
According to McNamara, police have labeled the incident an “acquaintance rape”—meaning that the identity of the suspect was known to the victim...