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5.43pm GMT On Richard Desmond Richard Desmond Photograph Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Heree is Leveson on Express owner Richard Desmond Mr Desmondd revealed what I consider to be a very disturbing philosophical approach to the concepts of free speech and a free press.

The Times writes unblushingly about sexual behavior, arts censorship, science, health, crime and similar subjects, opening its columns to any newsworthy detail, however disturbing, provided the approach is dignified and the vocabulary clinical rather than coarse.

But what is particularly disturbing about her approach to judging is, as Mr. Gonzales has identified, her willingness to ignore the text and intent of laws that stand in her way.

The unidentified woman can be seen on disturbing cellphone video approaching the family inside Andy's restaurant in Lovettsville, in the state's northern tip, and launching into a finger-wagging tirade.

The Washington Post television reviewer Tom Shales strongly complimented the episode, especially for its serious and unflinching approach to disturbing and twisted events like the Forman murder: "Homicide is more than a superb cop show; it's a helpful guide on dealing with the madness of the modern world.

As the 2008 primaries approach, it's disturbing to see how the novelties Packard deplored have become accepted fundamentals.

"U.S. Adapts Cold-War Idea to Fight Terrorists" (front page, March 18) mentions a disturbing feature of New York City's approach: the use of as many as 100 police officers converging in squad cars at randomly selected locations each day.

An anti-Washington anger is disturbing both parties as they approach a midterm election year, and some Republican lawmakers have drawn primary opponents largely because of their votes last year in favor of the bailout program.

Ian Levitt, a lawyer, said: "My client Kim Myers was approached by Oscar Pistorius in court today and, in a very sinister tone, was asked: 'How can you sleep at night?' My client views this unwelcome approach as extremely disturbing and I have been in communication with the national prosecuting authorities as well as the investigating officer.

But Mr Bush could make his case much more easily if he could also show that the use of these new snooping powers was itself being watched, and questioned, by judges and politicians.The most disturbing aspect of America's approach comes once terrorist suspects have been arrested.

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