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...audience can feel Rice's inner fears because they arise from his own personality, not from circumstances. Early in the film, as he searches through a darkened corridor--paranoically believing the killer is after him--it is clear he is actually exploring the channels of his own mind...
...commission, which sits at the end of a dark corridor in the basement of University Hall, handles an average of one case a year. Complaints range from a number of student allegations that a professor inadequately publicized a crucial review section, to professors' disagreements with textbook service at the Coop...
BOULDER, Colo.--Students at the University of Colorado recently installed a bust of Alferd E. Packer, recognized as America's only convicted cannibal, in the corridor of a dininghall grill...
...with train ridership rebounding as a result of rising gasoline prices and Amtrak's new Northeast-corridor service, the Interior Department agreed to turn the building over to the Department of Transportation, which wanted to turn it back into a train station. By then, however, inertia had set in. Bills to transfer control died in committee. Finally last year, Congress passed a bill, as Moynihan put it, "to return the building to its use before Congress began fumbling with it." It authorizes the Government to spend $69 million more to undo what it did. Another $9 million has been...
...here I was in the grinder again. I knew what I had to face. You get into the machine and you're just a little cog. You're nothing major." An eerie falsetto fills the corridor. An inmate walks by outside the door to Sy's cell, shouting...