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...said. “You only get 10 opportunities a year, so being able to get out there on the field, it just feels awesome.”Also off to a good start is junior Matt Lagace, who is second on the team with eight receptions.Sophomore Alex Breaux is coming off of an impressive freshman year, in which he netted 478 yards and four touchdowns.He is looking to add to that success in 2006 and has caught six passes for 78 yards so far.Another prime target for Crimson quarterbacks has been freshman Matt Luft.Luft had a breakout game...
Some of the royal portraits are etched in acid (James Cromwell's bullying, befuddled Philip), some daubed with sympathy (Alex Jennings' bereaved Charles). And after about an hour of wickedly acute satire, the movie shifts its focus to find the pathos behind Elizabeth's stern gaze. As incarnated by Mirren, that least sentimental of great actresses, the Queen might be any aging executive, devastated by the insight that her reign has been endured but not embraced. Mirren, who won an Emmy playing Elizabeth I for HBO, may deserve an Oscar for this ripe appraisal of Elizabeth...
...Bulldogs were not ready to hand over the momentum just yet. On the first play following the ensuing kick off, Yale freshmen Kevin Pope attracted a foul resulting in a free kick 20 yards in front of the Harvard goal. Despite a wall of six Crimson players, senior Alex Munns had no problem finding the back of the net from there. Quickly, Harvard found itself down by a goal once again...
...happens, my prejudices or insights are seconded by The Queen. Charles (played with a dense delicacy by Alex Jennings) is the one member of the family immediately and deeply stricken by the news of Diana's death. He grieves for her, as his parents first refuse his request to go to Paris to identify the body then suggest he get there not on the royal jet but by connecting commercial flights. When the others attack Diana's skills as a mother, Charles makes pointed remarks about the love she showered on her two sons, unlike his own mother...
...entirely different to meet someone through a 3D forum. It’s virtual reality versus reality,” she added. Following the screening was a discussion featuring Jamal, director and producer of the film; Fred Wellman, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army; and Alex Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. The documentary will air on HBO on Oct. 10, which would have been Daniel Pearl’s 43rd birthday...