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...something both popular and tough before having to ask for yet another tax increase to fund his health-care reform package. Unlike the essential, but invisible, benefits of deficit reduction, putting more police on the streets yields an immediate and tangible dividend. And by choosing an image dear to the hearts of Republicans, he had a chance of avoiding another ugly, partisan showdown. The bill's drafters took pains to appeal to the members across the aisle. "We took the best from both sides," said one. "That's what makes it a good bill...
...question here is whether the experiment works. In this case, U2 has sacrificed enjoyability for artistry--but they haven't let themselves become slaves to their past, no matter how dear it may be to listeners...
Auteuil's performance is heroically blank. He doesn't explain Stephane's emotional numbness, nor does he editorialize against it. He allows his lure for dear Camille to remain a mystery, like so many romantic attractions. But then Beart (Manon in Manon of the Spring, the painter's model in La Belle Noiseuse) is an actress of such extraordinary beauty that any time she falls in movie love she seems like a goddess slumming. Her radiant face is , therapeutic. A glance from her should thaw the frostiest heart...
...reluctant new partner. "I'll teach you to be voluble. You'll teach me to be brave." Having seen part of the picture, Danny knows that Jack is in peril from a bull's-eye assassin (Charles Dance). There's a lot that Jack, poor simple muscle-bound dear, doesn't know -- including that he's a fictional character. When he chases the assassin out of movieland into the "real" world, he finds that other rules apply. Heroes get hurt. People could...
...Dear Mr. Martian...