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...casting the two roles as one, the danger of oversimplifying history and the ultimate futility of the assassinations themselves are underscored. The Balladeer’s platitudes don’t convince the hapless, desperate assassins that their problems could have been solved without violence, that “when you lose, what you do is try again.” Defeated, he returns to join them as Oswald, only to fail again to find an easy solution...
...Humor is difficult to carry off,” Fitzsimmons says. “The danger is that it could actually obscure the substance...
...they agreed, too, that such limits would pose a danger to art, projecting that a new medium that further stretched boundaries would capture the attention of the art-viewing public in the future...
...trend of recent years, and at least to the eye of the sometime Mass. Hall observer, he doesn’t exactly expand the Corporation’s repertoire. The University’s highest governing body, already considered basically irrelevant by the average student, is once again in danger of becoming a one-note melody...
After extending their reach from only a few thousand Americans 30 years ago to about 20 million today, employee-ownership plans have fallen in public esteem. The allure of stock options has faded along with the dotcoms that made them sexy. Enron's collapse has shown the danger of workers' betting their retirement savings on their employer's stock. And tension between unions and management at struggling United Airlines has called into question what anyone gained when workers bought a majority of shares in the company eight years ago. Worried, Congress is weighing bills that would limit how companies...