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...detective, comedy, and suspense genres. But "Helas Pour Moi" is far less straightforward than "Breathless." Godard plays with chronology and with point of view, shifting from the Donnadieus to the townspeople to the publisher and back in forth in time. The already fragmented narrative is further broken by repeated chapter titles and words on the screen. While a straightforward plot is by no means a requirement for a worthwhile film, watching "Helas Pour Moi" made me pine for a Hollywood film. Lightweight some may be, but at least they're easy to follow...
...Bell Curve is not limited to Chapter 13, and I do indeed agree with many of its conclusions and implications, including those on the merits of affirmative action. Braunstein, however, implies that I have fallen for the controversial claim about blacks' native intelligence--and this claim is simply untrue. Whitney D. Pidot...
...desegregating Louisiana's higher education system, a federal judge approved a $117 million plan to beef up college facilities and programs aimed at encouraging more whites to enroll at the state's historically black universities and more blacks to enroll at the state's historically white universities. The Louisiana chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. criticized the plan, saying it merely preserved the status...
...Narine, who lives on the other side of the Ramoses, recalls suffering verbal attacks from the Krafts -- until the Ramoses arrived next door. "After these folks moved in, things quieted down a bit with me," he says. Judge Williams has told the Ramoses and the Krafts to "close this chapter in your lives. Get over it and move on." Yet her solution does have a potential flaw: a few months from now, the Krafts, who vow to stay in their racially mixed area, are going to settle in next to some other family. "Once they get to know us, they...
...Chapter 279, section 30 of the Massachusetts General Laws requires that a public official leave office upon sentencing to a federal penitentiary...