Word: witching
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...what he received. But it makes me sick to see how quickly ''not guilty of murder'' is translated into ''innocent.'' A man who threatens to kill his wife is very likely to do just that. He is neither a pillar of the community nor the victim of a witch-hunt. He is without a doubt a criminally abusive man, and that fact must not be ignored. MOLLY MINER, Evanston, Illinois Via E-mail...
...hallway was a witch who greeted students with ghost stories and a boiling cauldron filled with assorted body parts. Longfellow student Samantha Z. Waldron, 12, was mesmerized by the storbe lighting in the witch's dungeon...
Samantha's friend Michelle L. Hinds, 11, bravely waded her hand in the witch's cauldron...
...would have wanted to see Jack Webb really air it out as an actor). In essence, TV's early characters were subjected to the same drama every week, as if they were stuck in a time warp. Would Darrin stop Larry Tate from finding out that Samantha is a witch? Would Lucy come up with a scheme to subvert Ricky's wishes? Would McGarrett get to say "Book him, Danno"--or maybe, just once, "Book him, Chin...
After all, what's a movie about colonial times without bloodthirsty Indians and irrational witch trials? While we're on this whole American literature kick, we might as well wrap up The Last of the Mohicans and The Crucible...