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...statute in question—The Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999??penalizes copyright violators up to $150,000 per willful infringement...
...honest” love interest—is effectively wooden and dream-girl-by-the-numbers, though not without the afforded Palanhiuk twist that may or may not redeem her inadequacies.Fans of David Fincher’s adaptation of the author’s first novel, 1999??s “Fight Club” must take note: “Choke” lacks the cinematic intensity, bombastic performances, and thematic density of that film. With its half-baked plotlines and tepid, almost inconsequential digressions into subplots, “Choke” raises the question...
It’s virtually impossible to talk about The Magnetic Fields, the main musical vehicle for crooning NYC songwriter Stephen Merritt, without mentioning their calling card, 1999??s staggering “69 Love Songs.” With that album, Merritt gave birth to a project that so perfectly matched its ambitions, both through its flawless melodies and its irresistible sense of irony, that every work of his before or since has fallen in its shadow. Naturally, and perhaps intentionally, 2004’s “i” disappointed, with its tacked-on concept...
Rubin worked at Goldman Sachs for 26 years, including two years as co-chairman of the firm, before joining the Clinton administration in 1993. He served as Treasury secretary from 1995 to 1999??when he was succeeded by his protégé Lawrence H. Summers—before going to work for Citigroup. Rubin joined the Harvard Corporation in April...
Rubin worked at Goldman Sachs for 26 years, including two years as co-chairman of the firm, before joining the Clinton administration in 1993. He served as Treasury secretary from 1995 to 1999??when he was succeeded by his protégé Lawrence H. Summers—before going to work for Citigroup. Rubin joined the Harvard Corporation in April...