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NEWT GINGRICH RETURNED FROM HIS Thanksgiving break not refreshed but chastened. Over the holiday, he had worried aloud with his wife and grown children about what he had done to himself and the Republicans. His plan to balance the budget was a month behind schedule. He had thrown a childish fit about his treatment aboard Air Force One, then connected a grisly triple murder in suburban Chicago to "the welfare state." His popularity had been dropping, taking his party's down with it. On Monday he announced he would not run for President...
...acting is moving. Rogers is not able to display the quiet vitality that the other characters had found within themselves. He tries and seems to think he is doing a good job, but August's character needed a faster pulse. Maples, on the other hand, over-played her childish enthusiasm and bubbliness, almost to the point of annoyance. Her acting simply did not fit in with that of the other characters...
...very sorry that Liz is going to be stepping down and am extremely discouraged by the inappropriate and childish debate that's been flying around on e-mail and on the council floor," Nelson said in an interview prior to Tuesday's election...
Despite this childish behavior from a team whose players are on average several years older than the Crimson players, the focus on Saturday night should be placed on the Harvard side. So here goes...
...jarring cinematography at least distracts from Hutton's childish interviewing. So far, she has demonstrated a knack for questions it would take whole university faculties to answer. To Kathleen Turner: "Tell me about motherhood." To Gabriel Byrne: "Tell me about love." To L.L. Cool J.: "Tell me about the start-up of rap in the black community." Her later, less competitive time periods may ease the pressure, but if Hutton wants to be a late-night combatant, a few tutoring sessions with Oprah might help...