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...prospect of this kind of clash helps explain why White House officials, who grow exceedingly sensitive in discussing anything that involves the First Lady, are vague about what will come out of her latest endeavor. Hillary herself raises a wide range of possibilities: policy recommendations that might be carried out by Executive Order or regulation (like a national registry of day-care workers who have been credibly accused of abuse), new legislation, new state and local programs, better enforcement of the laws already on the books. But the President, in his own interview with TIME, set an ambitious goal...
According to park officials, a minor clash broke out between the crowd and law enforcement officers at the beginning of the rally around noon...
Pearce and Crowe turn in fine performances that give us two different approaches to policing, thinking first and hitting later, or vice versa. When the two come to blows, we get the momentarily epic, clash-of-the-titans feel that gives the movie transcendence. Cromwell's Smith is reptilian and evil, his zingers imbued with a wry voice of experience ("Don't now try being good, lad. You haven't the practice.") The over-billed Kevin Spacey does his usual slick act, but well. Kim Basinger, as a call girl supposed to resemble Veronica Lake, holds her own although...
Holtz said he sees the issue as a clash between traditional Orthodox beliefs and the modern world...
...space that once echoed with the clash of silverware and first-year conversations is now divided into four distinct areas...