51. Cranky and xenophobic and proud of it, they complain that their home is becoming a cross between a theme park and a shopping mall. 52. Few people ventured out into the streets, fearful their homes could become targets of looting troops. 53. For many people in this resort town, their battered homes have become gravesites, parts of their city a cemetery. 54. Meanwhile, the home has become a target of vandals. 55. On Otello, Heppner sees the Moor as a brave general whose military virtues betray him when his home becomes the battlefield. 56. The Flynn home soon became a crime scene, as correspondent Tom Jarriel reports, when Sylvia took justice into her own hands. 57. But nobody seemed to believe their homes could not become targets again. |