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...numbers above attest, he did quite well. The basic question, however, remains: Should he start over Ferrara...
Very simply, Mickey, played hauntingly by Woody Harrelson, begins the spree by freeing his lover from her abusive parents. Juliette Lewis plays the high-pitched, writhing partner and bonded-by-blood lover, Mallory. The two of them kill masses of people but always leave one survivor to attest that Mickey and Mallory Knox were the perpetrators. When are tabloid press gets wind of them, their intention to secure their 15 minutes of fame seem to have come to fruition. To tell more would be to give away the rest of the film, but suffice it to say the substance...
...stated that I had taught myself to plan "on my toes." While such a feat would greatly amuse my colleagues, who would attest to my flat-footed approach, I was actually talking about clamming. Having been a student of this resilient beast for several years, becoming conversant with his habits, movements and gregarious behavior, I cast my bull rake aside this summer and taught myself. I told your reporter, to clarn "with my toes...
...they certainly don't, as every rabid Rotisserie rooter, desperately craving his breakfast box-score fix, can attest. What makes the present condition of baseballus interruptus so galling is that the major leagues as a whole (unlike several individual teams) are prospering. Before the strike, attendance was running a little ahead of the record 70 million who went to games in 1993. Following the opening of Baltimore's fabled Camden Yards in 1992, new baseball-only parks -- combining classic ballyard architecture with modern amenities -- have brought sellout crowds to the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers...
...many a college student will attest, a summer internship can amount to little more than making coffee and sorting mail. Not so at TIME. Every year we welcome aspiring young journalists into our corridors and put them right to work on regular assignments. For nine weeks, each of the New York City-based editorial interns is given the duties of a full-time staff member. To be up to such rigorous training, they must bring considerable qualifications to the program -- and this year's crop of nine certainly do. Says Julie Hopson- Pettinelli of Time Inc. Human Resources, who selected...