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...culture ever assembled, even more so than the huge show mounted two years ago by the Royal Academy in London, which was co-curated by Solís and inspired this one. The exhibition will run through Feb. 13, 2005, and in March will move on to the Guggenheim's branch in Bilbao, Spain...
...held the Raiders scoreless in the first half, to a field goal after three quarters and kept then-No. 20 Colgate running back Jamaal Branch from reaching the 100-yard mark for just the third time in the last 17 games...
...Raiders finally broke into the endzone on a three-yard Branch plunge to take a 10-6 lead late in the fourth. Cornell, which moved backwards on four of its six second-half drives, failed to respond. And a response wouldn’t have even been necessary, if it had just nailed the 25-yard field goal and PAT that it missed in the first half...
...pork-barrel projects to their constituents. These leaders have no real incentive to plead for less money for their state’s defense. While the Department of Homeland Security maintains some veto power over how the money is spent, fixing this problem requires strong leadership from the executive branch. No action is likely unless the white house transforms this matter from a funding allocation issue into a significant political issue. And in this tight election season, such action is all but definitely impossible...
...hasn’t always been that way. Perhaps to the surprise of contemporary moviegoers, the modern political documentary is a branch of a tradition rooted in objectivity and artistic unobtrusiveness. That tradition is on display (alongside fictional feature films) at the Harvard Film Archive’s election prelude, entitled “Direct Democracy: The Presidential Election on Screen,” that began Oct. 14 and runs through Sunday...