Swift Justice is an American detective drama television series created
by Dick Wolf (pictured) and Richard Albarino that aired for one season
on UPN from March 13 to July 17, 1996. It follows former Navy SEAL Mac
Swift (James McCaffrey), a private investigator who was fired from the
New York City Police Department. He receives support from his former
partner Detective Randall Patterson (Gary Dourdan) and his father Al
Swift (Len Cariou). Episodes were filmed on location in New York.
Critics noted its emphasis on violence, specifically in the pilot
episode's opening sequence, comparing it to the crime drama The
Equalizer (1985–1989) and the 1988 film Die Hard. UPN canceled the
program after receiving complaints from viewers, advertisers, and
critics of its violent scenes. Wolf considered the cancellation a
mistake due to the show's good ratings. The series was praised for its
visuals and McCaffrey's performance, but criticized as being either too
violent or formulaic. (Full article...).

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_Justice>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1888:

The eruption of Ritter Island triggered tsunamis that killed up
to 3,000 people on nearby islands.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888_Ritter_Island_eruption_and_tsunami>

1986:

Claiming the right of innocent passage, the American warships
Yorktown and Caron entered Soviet territorial waters in the Black Sea.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Black_Sea_incident>

2013:

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis,
making him the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, and the
first from the Southern Hemisphere.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Francis>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

forty winks:
1. (idiomatic, informal) A short sleep, especially when taken during the
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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      A religious phenomenon will only be recognized as such if it is
grasped at its own level, that is to say, if it is studied as something
religious. To try to grasp the essence of such phenomenon by means of
physiology, psychology, sociology, economics, linguistics, art or any
other study is false; it misses the one unique and irreducible element
in it — the element of the sacred.      
  --Mircea Eliade
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