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...victim said he thought the assailants followed him from the Harvard T stop but he was unable to describe them...
...weeks later, police confirmed that two students face assault and larceny charges in connection with the incident. According to the victim, Malcolm Howard, the students attend Northeastern, which wasn’t much of a surprise to the dozens of people who had heard rumors that Northeastern crew members were somehow responsible...
...Holocaust film that (like "Schindler's List") is about a Jew outliving Hitler with the help of the goyim; and a semi-autobiography of Polanski, himself a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, and after all these years eligible to be considered not a cunning predator but a wily victim. It's also a good movie in Hollywood epic style: a precise, conventional melodrama that teems with acute observations on the behavior of besieged people in ever more extreme circumstances. Last night, when Polanski's name was announced, cheers could be heard. Scorsese rose in acclaim. A camera caught Nicholson, applauding...
...Elizabeth Smart brainwashed, as her father insists? Does she need to be deprogrammed like some runaway Moonie or Hare Krishna? Or is she simply a victim of the famous Stockholm syndrome, named for a 1973 Swedish bank robbery in which the hostages began to identify with their captors...
...President came into office promising to focus on a domestic agenda, but on Sept. 11, 2001, America's orientation in the world changed abruptly when al-Qaeda terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, killing more than 3,000 people. America the righteous victim suddenly became the vindicator on Oct. 7, 2001, when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan to drive out the ruling Taliban and the al-Qaeda forces it harbored. But an even more portentous development was unsheathed on Jan. 29, 2002, when President Bush broadened his doctrine with a speech identifying America's enemies...