The 'Pushing Daisies' star will take up the role of Bathory, who is known as the murderess with the biggest ever
body count.
SYLVESTER Stallone's new Rambo film is the most violent in the series - with a higher
body count than the previous three movies combined.
The letter's publication marked the launch of a new joint campaign www.countthecasualties.org.uk by health charity Medact and the Iraq
Body Count project, who are challenging the Government to count casualties systematically.
A secret scientific paper surfaces, with arson and murder close behind, as Ames looks to clear himself and avoid being added to the
body count. A good part of the story deals with kidnappings and homicides that take place in another part of the country and seemingly are not related to the original plot.
Flowers announced that she'd posted a Clinton
Body Count on her Web site (www.genniferflowers.com) and invited viewers to check it out.
In "
Body Count: The Dead at Tay Ninh," Bowen uses even a sparer, more matter-of-fact style to depict the grotesque.
"That may be so," the Northerner responds, "but it is also irrelevant." That encounter sets the stage for this saga of the "other war"--the war whose buzz words were not "
body count" but "civil action," "pacification," and "a third-force solution"; the war waged not by bombers and ground forces but, as Daniel Ellsberg put it, by "the good guys."
'Apat na ang aming hawak na
body count. Pero meron limang additional,' Sobejana added.
The emotional tension reaches fever pitch as the
body count multiplies and Dave Robicheaux finds himself not just on the trail of a serial killer, but has serious fears for the safety of his own daughter.
Sources: the National Priorities Project Web site costorwar.com the Iraq Casualty Count Web site icasualties.org and the Iraq
Body Count Web site www.iraqbodycount.ent
As the daily
body count climbs, it is a chilling description of what it is like to live with the threat of imminent death.
Look at the
body count, the number of lives they and their minions have tarred to save themselves from the probe of informed public opinion, without so much as an eyeblink of remorse.
It's hard to see how revisionist history could plausibly alter this interpretation, and Ambrose is no revisionist; he admist he shouted "napalm" and "
body count" during a 1970 speeach Nixon gave at Kansas State University.
The disappointing result for all but die-hard gore addicts is a messily inventive
body count but much less suspense.