Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 29, 2008 -
Federal, state, and local agents in 29 US cities recently joined forces to uproot 12 child-prostitution rings. The three-day operation was part of a larger five-year plan to stop sex trafficking of children. Minor sex trafficking is on the rise as the Internet has created a market for underage sex workers.
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Mar 28, 2008 -
304,000 criminals sitting in US jails are eligible for deportation. The problem? It will cost $2 billion a year to find them and deport them.
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Feb 16, 2007 -
Perhaps I've watched too much "Alias" and "24," because it turns out I expect espionage/government agency stories to be fast-paced, entertaining, and suspenseful to the point of biting off my fingertips. If one goes into Breach expecting these qualities, one will not find them. The real-life story on which the film is based is intriguing, but the film itself is not.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
The most central characters of FlashForward take a backseat this week, letting Bryce and Aaron take the spotlight. It's a nice relief from Mark and Demetri's constant agonizing over their own fates (though we still get a dose of that, too).
We learn that Bryce has been keeping a big secret, and Aaron's reunion with his daughter isn't all he had expected it to be.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
On this week's episode of FlashForward, we get some of those big payoffs that Sonya Walger promised. While the main characters' most important relationships grow more tense, the FBI agents learn more about the blue-hand situation, and the end of the episode has two very big twists.
There's plenty of excitement to discuss, so to get into it, just read more
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Dec 11, 2008 -
Mexican guest workers at the center of an FBI investigation say that their boss treated them like animals.
Charles "Bimbo" Relan, the Louisiana farmer who employs the immigrants, allegedly confiscated the workers' passports, kept them working hunched over for hours, fired his shot gun over the workers' heads, killed the stray dog the workers kept as a pet, and sometimes paid them only $2 an hour. He also exposed the immigrants to dangerous pesticides.
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Oct 19, 2007 -
- The warehouse and theater used by David Copperfield in Las Vegas were raided by the FBI yesterday, where $2 million in cash was found. No reason was given from authorities explaining the nature of the investigation. Guess Copperfield can't make his problems magically disappear.
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Oct 23, 2009 -
This week's episode of FlashForward was a bit blah for me. The plot made a teeny bit of headway, but now that we're four episodes deep, I was hoping things would pick up a bit this week. Instead, the FBI agents head to DC to score funding for the Mosaic investigation — using any methods necessary.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
- Elizabeth Taylor tweets that she will undergo a heart procedure and asks for everyone's prayers — Fox411
- Nicole Richie might sue the paparazzo who she thinks hit her car on purpose — Celebitchy
- Tom DeLay leaves DWTS due to injury, and Debi Mazar gets eliminated — Wonderwall
- Jon and Kate Gosselin's court case has been delayed until next week after the judge's wife passed away — TMZ
- Chris Brown is going on tour — I'm Not Obsessed
- Mel Gibson's 2006 DUI gets expunged from his record — ICYDK
- David Letterman jokes he needs an understudy — Lifeline Live
- The FBI investigated Anna Nicole Smith in a murder plot against her husband's son — Popeater
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