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...foreign aid is in the impersonal form of Government programs. Individual Americans, in uncounted thousands, dig deep into their private pockets every year. According to an International Cooperation Administration report released last week, 56 U.S. private agencies spent a total of $291,899,393 on "projects and services of relief and rehabilitation to needy nations and refugees in health, education, welfare, agriculture, industry, emigration and resettlement all over the world...
...recent arrivals resound to the phoot-phoot of scooters, but they nonetheless belong to the most ancienne of vagues-bad films. Cheaters is a solemn exercise in which Jacques Charrier, a pretty young man married to Brigitte Bardot, and some friends behave with what they fancy is abandon: they dig le jazz, say "so longue" to each other, and crack up cars. All that need be said of Cheaters is that toward the end of it, after a crackup, a surgeon utters that immemorial line from the U.S. Old Wave: "I'm sorry. There was nothing more we could...
...raised his voice loud enough to be heard in Washington. The sum of $40 million was needed instantly to stave off bankruptcy and collapse. In the past ten years, the U.S. has sunk more than a billion dollars into Iran in economic and military aid, but Washington will undoubtedly dig deep enough once more at least to keep Amini afloat...
...Nichols' and May's. But it is not safe to smile comfortably as the actors poke fun at Freud, advertising or the CIA. Feiffer's models are the very sort of people who think it is fashionable (the in word is "in") to dig Feiffer, and often the audience is laughing uncomfortably at itself...
...boys are furious. War, real grownup war at last, not five kilometers away, and here they sit like schoolboys playing bang-you're-dead at the edge of their own home town. They dig in to defend the bridge, and suddenly the Americans are upon them. The last hour of the film is pure Schreck, a minutely observed, almost unwatchable massacre of the innocents...