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...Well, it's correct when the movie asks for it. When I feel that it's not to the point I don't do it. You could also say that in American movies like Basic Instinct or Showgirls I was not really a strong participant in the creation of the scripts, of the ideas. I was just projecting into the project as much of myself as I could. So it might just be the director putting himself, his signature - his soul, if you want to be heavier - into the movie. I had the feeling I could do something completely innovative...
What this may mean for the current court is unclear. With decisions due on abortion, affirmative action and similarly ticklish issues, George W. Bush's appointees--John Roberts and Samuel Alito--will probably deliver the conservative goods this term. But after that? If the study is correct, don't bet on it. A lot surely depends on Justice Kennedy. If he remains steady in his opposition to affirmative action, for example, that will mean the policy is in trouble. Not so if he renews his drift to the left...
...Overall, I don’t agree with [Oberholzer-Gee and Strumpf’s] results,” said Liebowitz in an interview yesterday. “They make several factual statements about the industry that are just not correct...
...statistics look encouraging, but you're missing the larger picture. I'm guessing-and please correct me if I'm wrong-that you don't have much regular contact with parents or teens. I've been having such contact fairly regularly for a very long time (Epstein is the father of four). It's rare for a parent of an American teen to feel calm about the teen years, and many parents are deeply traumatized...
...uncontroversial. Economists, business executives and government officials make worried pronouncements about this very predicament from time to time. But they usually stop short of apocalypse. "There are a lot of people who get the analysis of the situation correct, but then they say the U.S. economy is very resilient and if we just fix a few structural flaws we'll be fine," explains Empire of Debt co-author Wiggin. "My view is that generally it takes a crisis to get people...