Word: younger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After losing its top five players from one of the best men's tennis teams ever, squads around the region thought Harvard would be ripe for slaughter. Instead, the Crimson has turned to its younger players...
...first episode works nicely against TV type. The story deals with two black brothers, but there is no jivey street talk. The younger (Larry Fishburne) is a policeman, but we never see him draw a gun. The elder (Carl Lumbly) is an uptight banker, the sort of Republican stick-in-the-mud who gets lampooned on TV sitcoms. When the banker is killed in a mugging, the cop must grapple with a range of emotions: a craving for revenge; an emerging sense of responsibility for his brother's family; even (suggested ever so delicately) + romantic stirrings for his sister...
...rose so high that he was forced to restrict his work to gynecology. And that was when the folks in Benton began to lose touch with what he was doing. Last week the members of his family -- including his parents, his older brother Peter, his twin sister Diane and younger sister Lilith -- heard that he had been killed and learned for the first time that he had made his living performing abortions. "We were totally unaware," says Peter, "that he was involved in such a volatile issue...
...population of 58 million is increasing by 1 million every nine months, the sheik's vision of an Islamic future appeals to many. His exhortations against the Mubarak regime, which he attacks for "spreading vice and immorality" and "trying to eradicate Islamic values," play particularly well to younger audiences. At Cairo University's Dar al Ulum college of education, the vast majority of students embrace Islam, but few seem to endorse the violent methods employed by Al Jama'a. Nonetheless, a student notes, "there should be more of a dialogue between the fundamentalists and the government." That day seems...
...though the other men were quartered separately from the women and sworn to celibacy. Some of the women whom Koresh termed his wives were already married to male cult members. Others were perhaps as young as 11 or 12. "He was fixated with sex and with a taste for younger girls," says Marc Breault, who belonged to the group in 1988 and 1989. "He began to teach that all the women in the world belonged to him and only he had the right to procreate." His rationale, according to Elizabeth Barabya, another former member, was that "God believed...