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...Michelle Drake '97, director of CLUH, alsofinds the Board's secrecy problematic. "Even theFederal Justice System doesn't bother to deletethe names [of alleged offenders]," she proclaims...
Caton-Jones, at least, tried hard. You can-glimpse his effort in cute little by-the-way details. When MacGregor finally slaughters Cunningham (now you know--hopefully you won't bother to see for yourselves), the Marquis stoops over the body and pulls a cameo of Archie's mother out of the dead man's vest. Is the Marquis Archie's father? Intriguing, but we wish there had been some hint of the relationship beforehand. "Rob Roy" is fully of similar lagunas. One of the most glaring is the fade-out over the course of the film of the clan...
...percent social security tax, a 13 percent profit tax, a 63 percent tax on importing personal belongings and a levy on guard dogs. Worse, the average Russian worker earned just $1,112 in 1994 and will pay anywhere from 12 percent to 30 percent in income taxes -- if they bother...
...erupting volcano. It must be spewing some kind of happy dust in the theater, rendering all but irrelevant the fact that many of the jokes still fall flat and that the story's resolution, even by fairy-tale standards, comes too easily. Will today's theatergoers let such things bother them? This appealing production urges us all--whether we are pursuing business success or just a couple of hours' entertainment--to make light of every obstacle...
...Maryland figures. Yet he also refuses to credit the homicide drop to liberalization. There are too many other variables, from tourism to weather to immigration. (He might well add the 1991 adoption of Brady-type gun-purchase rules, or the fact that many of the homicidal do not bother with gun permits.) "You can't make an informed opinion one way or another," he concludes...