Word: watsons
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...this time we consider this male as the suspect responsible for the latest ‘gropings.’ Detectives are positive he is the assailant,” CPD Commissioner Ronnie Watson wrote in the report...
...brilliant idea, for about 10 minutes. Then the bare set is elbowed out of a viewer's mind by the threadbare plot and characterizations. Into this town of ostensibly decent folk comes a fugitive named Grace (Kidman), a familiar Von Trier heroine-victim, like the ones played by Emily Watson in Breaking the Waves and Bjork in Dancer in the Dark. Grace is the beneficiary of the townspeople's Christian charity, then the victim of their envy, malice, lies and sadism. She stoically endures a spate of abuse nearly as long and relentless as Jesus' in the Mel Gibson gospel...
...better than Bush's. A Democratic Administration would have been more patient and deliberative about going to war and would have created a larger coalition of allies. The U.N. would have been on board, and the U.S. would not be in the mess it's in now. ROBERT WATSON Dillard...
...Watson said that her fear of terrorism extends beyond Spain...
...afraid about being in Spain. It is just a general uneasiness about the state of the world. I don’t know if there is a safe place to be,” Watson said...