Above the Law '88. Steven Seagal. A renegade cop bucks the system after he uncovers a covert CIA drug-running operation in Chicago. (R) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
The Actress '53. Spencer Tracy. Supported by her mother, a New Englander finally tells her salty father she wants to be an actress. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Dese...
Those darned patriarchal Christians are at it again.
With "purity balls" - dress-up affairs during which fathers and daughters profess their allegiance to sexual purity - back in the news, evangelicals once again have become America's favorite whipping boys.
Are these guys weird, or what? Well, yes, a little. Then again, not really.
Purity balls are an inevitable offspring of...
It is very much the dark, shameful, degrading experience across continents - including the victims of our own Caribbean/Latin American region - as being manifested in child slavery and trafficking for a heinous sex trade and exploitation of cheap labour for industry and commerce.
The world wide web is full of case studies of the legacy of slavery, long after the abolition of the Trans-Atl...
Ordinarily, revolution is defined as the violent overthrow of a system of government by its subjects, or in Marxist theory, the inevitable violent transition from one system of production in society to the next. According to Marx, the struggle of the revolution to be born is the basis of the class struggle, and since nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come, and no one so stubborn ...
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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales vowed Friday to remain on the job, digging in even as lawmakers questioned whether he could effectively run the Justice Department with no letup in the controversy over the firings of prosecutors.
Gonzales sought to explain weeks of inconsistencie...
It's becoming painfully obvious that for U.S. Attorney Carol Lam, whose office brought down U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, it wasn't just her record of prosecutions that led to her ouster but more whom she was prosecuting, and from which political party. 53 Comment(s)
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales vowed Friday to remain on the job, digging in even as lawmakers ques...
For weeks, Gonzales has been dogged by demands for his own resignation due to shifting stories on how involved he was in planning the dismissals. He still hasn’t explained himself to Capitol Hill – despite orders to do so by President Bush and crumbling support among Republican lawmakers.
“I believe in truth and accountability, and every step that I’ve taken is con...
Gonzales sought to explain weeks of inconsistencies about how closely involved he hadbeen in decisions to dismiss the eight U.S. attorneys. He said he had been aware hisstaff was drawing up plans for the firings but did not recall taking part in discussionsover which people would actually be told to go.
‘‘I believe in truth and accountability, and every step that I'vetaken is...
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Something different: An analyst on a big-time sports event getting the chance, on-air, to second-guess his son.
Saturday, , the ex-Georgetown coach who's now a TNT NBA analyst, will work Westwood One's national radio coverage of the Final Four — including John Thompson III coaching Georgetown against Ohio State. He'll wear the lucky socks he's sported, unwashed, throughout the H...