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Paul Crewe used to be a professional quarterback, known as Paul "Wrecking" Crewe, until one day he threw a game and landed in jail.

Don Birman is not a "drinker;" he is dependent on alcohol to live. It can lead to the highest ecstasies and the depths of despair.

There are moments when life gets Cesar Castillo down, but it's nothing that a drink, a woman, and a cha-cha-cha won't fix.

Nestor Castillo is stuck on the same song, writing 22 versions of "Bella Maria de Mi Alma," dedicated to an estranged lover in Cuba.

Tom Doniphon is a born-and-bred frontiersman who firmly believes that justice of the gun is the only justice that works.

Ben Marco's talk of brainwashing and the mysterious Manchurian Global sound like a madman's babble, but he may be on to something.

Eleanor Prentiss Shaw may come off as power-hungry, but she wants what is best for her country.

With evidence that Manchurian Global is hijacking the election, Raymond Prentiss Shaw questions everything about the war and his own past.

Julian Noble thinks of himself as a facilitator – a man who gets things done. The more common term for his profession is "hit man."

If Hitler destroys an entire generation of people's culture, it's as if they never existed. That's one thing Frank Stokes is not going to allow.