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  • As a child, I loved singing in the church choir. Sunday was my favorite day of the week, and Bethlehem Baptist was my second home. The tiny one-room church was the hub of my village-like community, and there I felt loved, nurtured and most of all, safe. No gun-toting, angry man ever invaded the sanctuary and placed a pistol at my pastor's head. And I can't even imagine watching an irate ex-boyfriend charge into Sunday service, grab my adored choir director by the hair and kidnap her at gunpoint. Such was the fate of Andrea Umphrey, who returned to her West End church four days later, in a coffin, after a single bullet from her ex-boyfriend's gun left a congregation traumatized, a family devastated and her three children motherless. She sought help, but found no escape...

    ... more injury to adult women than cancer, heart attacks or stroke. More than 3 million children wi...

  • ... other person and containing any threat to kidnap any per son or any threat to injure the person of ..., however, Havelock experienced "a change of heart." Hysterical, he telephoned his fiancee and confes...

  • ... suggested, he was a good guy with a big heart. When I learned that he was one of the Sinatra kid...

  • ... a falsehood." Again, Spooner cuts to the heart of the matter:. I do not choose to be made an info... to hang, Spooner hatched a plan to kidnap Governor Henry Wise of Virginia and hold him as ho...

  • ... V; § 22-501) and threats to injure or kidnap (Counts II-IV; § 22-2307), are not barred under B...At the heart of this pre-Grady consensus lay the common belief ...

  • In stores BRIDESMAIDS (2011, Universal, R, $30) -- A wedding might drive the action of this blissfully funny comedy, but "Bridesmaids" is unlike any chick flick you've ever seen before. It's raunchy and smart and rooted in real emotions. "Saturday Night Live's" Kristen Wiig stars as Annie, a woman still reeling from the loss of her cupcake business when she finds out her BFF, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), is getting married. Determined to be the perfect maid of honor, Annie proceeds to botch everything up, from the get-to-know-the- bridesmaids dinner to the bachelorette party. There's plenty of craziness, but Annie and Lillian's friendship is the beating heart of a witty and bittersweet laughfest. Extras: deleted scenes, gag reel and commentary by the cast.

    ..., Paul (Kevin Zegers) hatches a plan to kidnap three rich kids and demand ransom from their fathe...

  • Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...

    ... issues keep an open mind as well as an open heart and recall that the subtitle of this book ends wit...In Belfast the Irish Republican Army kidnaps Jody, a senior officer, in hopes that there can be...

  • In stores: THE HELP (2011, Buena Vista, PG-13, $30) -- Tate Taylor's adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-seller is a stunner, a deeply felt and superbly acted blast of defiance that's part coming-of-age drama, part earthy comedy and part civil- rights lesson. Emma Stone stars as a budding journalist who convinces some maids (Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer) to share their opinions about working for white folks (Bryce Dallas Howard, Jessica Chastain) in Jackson, Miss., in the early 1960s. Spencer and Chastain are funny and touching together, Howard plays the racist villain like her life depended on it, and the Oscar-worthy Davis grounds the film with a performance that's achingly authentic. Extras: featurettes, deleted scenes and a Mary J. Blige video.

    ... hostage by gangsters who then force him to kidnap one of his patients. Crooked cops are also involve... involve Chanda's decision to open her heart -- and her house -- to best friend Esther (Keaobak...

  • BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan - After three months of dating, Melis Aliyev thought it was time he and Ainur Tairova married. Ms. Tairova balked. So Mr. Aliyev turned to a practice held up by many Kyrgyz as tradition and viewed by the rest of the world as a crime. Mr. Aliyev and a crew of friends tricked Ms. Tairova into getting into a car, kidnapped her and kept her corralled in his house for two days, she said. A gaggle of Mr. Aliyev's friends and relatives hovered around her like hornets, repeatedly trying to force onto her head a white scarf signifying her acquiescence.

    ..."Everyone was saying, `Listen to your heart.'" Ms. Aitmamatova recalled. "But my heart was sil...

  • ... gargoyles of Music and Art, and into the heart of Manhattan. Rosenzweig & Co. was the Cadillac of... Beth had either been knocked up or kidnapped, and here she was on Seventh Avenue, modeling bras...



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