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...friends aren’t a bunch of bankers,” said Arne Glimcher after giving a lecture at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum to celebrate 40 years as the founder of PaceWildenstein, possibly the most influential modern art gallery of the second half of the 20th century...
When his airness, Michael Jordan, decided last summer to reflate his 38-year-old self for NBA career No. 3, he risked becoming a basketball sideshow, a one-man Harlem Globetrotter surrounded by a bunch of clowns called the Washington Wizards, a team whose only trick was to make itself disappear come play-off time. "He is not going to dominate night in and night out," warned his buddy, the noted hoop philosopher Charles Barkley. "I don't think they will make the play-offs." Neither Jordan nor the Wiz did anything to dispel that notion, dropping 10 of their...
...complexity of even that show's flat Sept. 11-themed episode. It's a waste of a great cast, including the always welcome Garner, the always reliable Charles Durning and Joe Mantegna (House of Games), who plays the new swing vote on a split court. There are also a bunch of attractive young clerks, but they do nothing more than cut you a break from an hour of Durning and Garner...
...maybe we'll discover that the whole bunch, from Bush to Lay to Breaux to Lieberman, is as dirty as the air in Houston, which wouldn't be all that surprising. But if you're Kenneth Lay, you've probably put away your political checkbook for a while, maybe for good, and if you're Microsoft or Comcast or ExxonMobil you might be wondering if those guys in Washington are worth the money if they can't help you out when you need it the most...
...steady Jauron, in his first head-coaching role, insists that he works "with what we do have, not what we don't have. We have a bunch of guys who can make plays and really do believe we can win. It isn't just talk." Jauron had to weather more than a little criticism from both fans and the Bears front office for his decision during the past two seasons to let his young players get field time and experience...