Word: cutenesses
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...succumb to the poison apple or Bambi's mother die from a hunter's shotgun blast. Disney cartoons were often the first films kids saw and the first that forced them to confront the loss of home, parent, life. These were horror movies with songs, Greek tragedies with a cute chorus. They offered shock therapy to four-year-olds, and that elemental jolt could last forever...
...they are alike -- and it breaks her heart. Delores got pregnant at 19, left school and has been on welfare most of the years since. Her daughter Hope dropped out when she got pregnant, intentionally, at 17. "She saw other girls with babies," Delores sighs, "and thought they were cute." She and Hope share a house and their welfare checks, but Delores is relentless about breaking the cycle. "I don't say, 'If you finish school . . .' It's always, 'You will finish school, and then you will go to college." Delores is a supporter of the family...
...office before quitting last summer. His current projects include looking into starting a nonpartisan magazine about politics. "He was very excited to introduce people at the office to his mom," says a former colleague at the Manhattan D.A.'s office. "He was like, 'This is my mom!' It was cute. I got the impression that he talked to her about things that were going on at the office, things that were going on in his life. This was not a distant relationship...
...this: Clinton, his writers even more shameless than Aaron Spelling's, was torn between three possible candidates, though the President betrayed a misunderstanding of basic genre requirements in that none of his picks looked good in a halter top (still, some people admit to finding Bruce Babbitt cute in a kind of cheerful, nonthreatening...
...weeks of reading period. A week and a half of finals. The last thing you want to do is read a coherent sports column with a lot of cute cultural references, but still significant repercussions for the way we look at the world...