Word: witch
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...million dollars, that his testimony is hearsay, that he tends to lie, and that he's a drug user --but I believe him, the judge said. And based on that testimony my brother was sentenced to 50 years in jail. The planting of a body, the using of a witch -- it was mockery of a process. I believe that in the system of a real rule of law, my brother would be acquiited. Mexico has not been under the rule of law for the past six years...
Things have been pretty slow lately. We've just been maintaining - on the news equivalent of small-dose methadone and cheap card tricks of "reality" like "The Blair Witch Project." At the end of summer 2000, we have exhausted even such idiot's delights as "Survivor." We push around the streets of big cities on tiny chrome scooters, like 10-year-olds, and argue about The Kiss, or about George W. Bush's I.Q.? "The Blair Witch Project" is out in video, so a few might go back to that.?(But the word I get is that that wasn...
...trend has been building for a few years, since Scream (1996) indicated that cheesy teenpix could cross the $100 million hurdle. Last summer's American Pie and The Blair Witch Project accelerated the no-star momentum. The town's easiest profits come from cheap movies with low aspirations and performers who look as if they'd just been kidnapped from the junior prom. Meanwhile, a platinum-card holder like Jim Carrey stumbles slightly with Me, Myself & Irene ($89 million) and pratfalls with Man on the Moon ($35 million). Last August, Bruce Willis rode a big winner in The Sixth Sense...
...Lewinsky probe was open and might result in an indictment of Clinton after he leaves office in January 2001. Ray hired six new prosecutors and other lawyers and spent $3.5 million over the past six months. Clinton, in turn, has grown more strident, decrying the investigation as a political witch hunt. According to legal experts, Ray's decision to convene a grand jury is not a harbinger of indictment. The Lewinsky panel expired a year ago, leaving Ray little choice but to impanel a new one if he hoped to ponder whether to bring charges. Grand juries often serve...
...would have plenty of company in that tub. Jayne Singer, 46, a special-ed teacher, found that the stresses of her job helping inner-city Los Angeles teens were taking a toll on her face. She tried toners, pore cleansers, eye creams and masks of egg yolk and witch hazel. Nothing worked. Then she hit upon glycolic peels and fruit acids. She effuses, "They're melting away layers. Of work? Or skin? Who knows...