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Sick, Injured Cruise Workers Drown in Loopholesnew

Those who keep an eye on corporations such as Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean International say that employees, especially foreign-born employees, are being funneled to cheap doctors in the Caribbean who provide sometimes inadequate care for cut-rate prices.
Miami New Times  |  Forrest Norman  |  11-16-2004  |  Business & Labor

Hard Timesnew

Seth Mnookin reflects on his journey from junkie to Newsweek media expert to profiler of the scandals at the New York Times.
Boston Phoenix  |  Tamara Wieder  |  11-16-2004  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Carl Hiaasen Unloads on Pols and Corporate Medianew

Long a writer for the Miami Herald, Hiaasen admits that the paper has changed for the worse. "I blame Knight Ridder," he says. "It's amazing what [the editors] still do given how the budget has shrunk, the staff has shrunk, the news hole has shrunk."
Miami New Times  |  Brett Sokol  |  11-16-2004  |  Media

Chaos Theorynew

So many eccentric characters and event-filled asides make this short novel seem crowded and the air inside a little stuffy. The protagonist's fate isn’t something you’re apt to care about, and the last-minute attempt at poignancy hardly registers more than a "how ironic."
Boston Phoenix  |  Richard C. Walls  |  11-16-2004  |  Fiction

Smooth Operatorsnew

We’re in the "feast" portion of the feast-or-famine TV cycle. Two of the season’s best new dramas, UPN’s Veronica Mars and Fox’s House, air opposite each other at 9 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Boston Phoenix  |  Joyce Millman  |  11-16-2004  |  TV

Down with the Pixies, Up with Chick Flicksnew

Death Metal Douglas' band, Radar O'Reilly, is seen either as an AC/DC rehasher repelling audiences from local bars and clubs or a talent burning too brightly among the blind.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Courtney Hambright  |  11-16-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rhys' Piecenew

Enduring Love builds up enormous good will with its lapel-grabbing opening, its canny set-up scenes, and Rhys Ifans’ unnerving performance as a stalker in love. But in focusing on the psychological aspects of the psychological thriller, director Roger Michell asks a great many questions about love and obsession and then has trouble answering them.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Lee Gardner  |  11-16-2004  |  Reviews

An Election Day Tour in the Sunshine Statenew

A sign on Julie Beck's front yard, reading "Save America: Flush the John's" [sic], was stapled to a vintage Nixon/Agnew placard. Brilliant irony? Um, no.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Edmund Newton  |  11-15-2004  |  Commentary

South Florida Bank Robbers Elude Authoritiesnew

A gang calling itself the Knotty Head Clique is thriving because robbing banks is perhaps easier than it has ever been. Banks spend little money or time preventing heists, taking the stance that giving robbers whatever they want will avoid the injuries during thefts that could lead to lawsuits.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Eric Alan Barton  |  11-15-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Dance-Punk Gods Try Fame on Their Own Termsnew

The Faint's typical live audience is comprised of "goth kids and hardcore kids and regular adults that look like they just got off work," says keyboardist Jacob Thiele. "It's like this melting pot of weirdoes."
Phoenix New Times  |  Michele Laudig  |  11-15-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Back from Venezuela with Tales of the 'Bolivarian Revolution'new

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is portrayed in the U.S. media as a populist and potential communist dictator, buying off the masses with handouts. An Athens County man who spent four months last summer working for Chavez, however, tells a different story.
The Athens NEWS  |  Jim Phillips  |  11-15-2004  |  International

No More "Kumbaya" Candidatesnew

Democrats have been extremely slow learners. They must take a cue from the balls-out Karl Rove before the midterm elections in 2006 -- or the religious right will be ruling our lives in the Theocratic States of America.
Phoenix New Times  |  John Dougherty  |  11-15-2004  |  Commentary

Militant Opposition: Veteran's Group Latest to Oppose Warnew

After completing a 10-month, prolonged tour of war duty, Sgt. Kelly Dougherty joined a handful of Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans across the nation to launch the anti-war group Iraq Veterans Against the War. "A lot of people became disillusioned with our mission there," she says.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  11-15-2004  |  War

Con Artist Gets Free Pass from Justice Systemnew

Grifter Bob Owens has seemingly rendered himself untouchable from prosecution for his well-documented and financially lucrative crimes. He has done so, in part, by compromising factions inside the criminal-justice system, including the cops and the defense bar.
Phoenix New Times  |  Paul Rubin  |  11-15-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Enduring Creepinessnew

The film wants to come from behind and surprise in a way that feels punishing, as though the audience being taught a bitter lesson. The result is creepy and unpleasant. There is hope, however bleak, at the end, but mostly there's a sense of unnecessary devastation.
SF Weekly  |  Melissa Levine  |  11-15-2004  |  Reviews

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