Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...project is a big risk for CBS, which is paying more than $5 million for two showings despite Broadway's ordinarily limited appeal on screen, and for the producers. To help offset the $14 million cost, Gypsy will be released as a feature film internationally and perhaps in the U.S. A soundtrack is already on sale. Says Robert Halmi Sr., an executive producer: "When Bette decided she wanted to do it, that's when this project came to life...
...addition, more than half of these newcomers supported $90 billion in deeper cuts as proposed by Rep. Tim Penny (D-Minn.). A larger percentage of novice Democrats supported the doomed bill than did veteran Democrats. And their support for a partial line-item veto for the president may eventually appeal to a majority in the chamber...
...screen dynamic between Costner and the little boy will appeal to a wide age range. The dialogue of the Costner character was very wittily constructed, and it is no wonder that at times we can become swept away by the twisted logic of the world according to Haynes. Eastwood's performance is fine, if not a little bit-eclipsed by his recent roles in "Unforgiven" and "In the Line of Fire...
Clinton delivered an emotional appeal to Americans, saying that "the face of AIDS is no longer the face of a stranger." Returning to an increasingly familiar theme, he advocated responsible conduct by adults and education so that children will also conduct themselves responsibly. He also maturely accepted criticism that his administration has not addressed AIDS as forcefully as he had promised...
...backing of the leftists and the Greens, and the neofascist party's Alessandra Mussolini, 30, granddaughter of dictator Benito Mussolini and niece of Sophia Loren. In Genoa and Venice the leftists surprisingly forced runoffs against the Northern League, suggesting there may be a geographic limit to the separatists' appeal...