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Nevertheless, says McLaughlin, "She's the kind of person who could let [an injury] bother her, but she has always come back...
...They [Sheehan and Haggerty] didn't bother you," she says. "They let you know what they...
...Rainbow Warrior before escaping. Their orders, the paper said, had to have come from a high level within the government, since none of the military figures involved would credibly have acted on their own. The tone of the articles was so authoritative that the government did not even bother to deny them. At the weekly Cabinet meeting the following day, Mitterrand complained strenuously that the press was uncovering facts that he had not been given by his own officials. Two days later Defense Minister Charles Hernu resigned and Admiral Pierre Lacoste, the head of France's foreign intelligence agency...
...They're making such a big deal, it makes you wonder if anything's going to happen," said Amy Perry '86. Others were less complacent. Paul Gallagher '86 didn't bother to tape his windows on the 17th floor, but one of his roommates did--before seeking safer refuge at Lowell House...
...offensive subject matter doesn't bother Molina, who protests something like, "I hate politics, but I love the leading man"--in other words, fantasy's healing power is in the spellbinding, not in the political message. By acting out the parts in the gloom of his darkened cell for his initially reluctant cell-mate, Molina saves his sanity and helps break the ice with Valentin--proof positive of fantasy's rich payoff for reality. As with Spielbergism, style subordinates content for our protagonist...