Ms. Rowlands's brilliantly touching Mildred is presented as a frustrated kindergarten teacher who can find happiness only with a vulnerable and trusting youngster.
Kuvayev allegedly targeted vulnerable youngsters from children's homes, some of whom had mental or learning disabilities.
He deserves a positive response from all legislators determined to root out chronic, inexcusable failure to provide decent education to vulnerable youngsters.
But it can be blamed for pushing baldly erroneous health advice on vulnerable youngsters.
That increase might cut teen smoking by perhaps 30 percent, probably not enough to protect most vulnerable youngsters from picking up the habit.
For vulnerable youngsters the system must be an utter nightmare.
Our hope is that by taking vulnerable and impressionable youngsters out of harm's way, there will be a double spinoff.
Aware that players can make an impact on children's lives, the league has started a program for fourth-graders in inner cities - the youngsters most vulnerable to the temptations of drugs and leaving school.
Lord Brightman urged there should be specialised reception and support arrangements for vulnerable youngsters arriving alone in Britain.
This double whammy - appealing to vulnerable youngsters and serving up an enhanced dose of nicotine - practically guarantees that new crops of cigarette addicts will continue to be raised.