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...Wallace and Gromit shorts were intimate affairs: the man, the dog and one or two other characters. Were-Rabbit creates a panorama of rural England: dozens of humans with the standard Nick Park facial expression (dazed) and eccentricities (too much mouth and not enough teeth). Aardman's feature films are sponsored by the Hollywood studio DreamWorks, but their tone and humor are totally, defiantly, blitheringly English, in a manner reminiscent of the classic Ealing comedies. Were-Rabbit is admirably old-fashioned in another way: while the rest of the animation world has gone to computer-generated (CG) features...
SENTENCED. LYNDIE ENGLAND, 22, Army private photographed grinning beside naked detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, who said her participation in the abuse was prompted by a desire to please her then boyfriend, jailed ringleader Charles Graner; to three years in prison and a dishonorable discharge; in Fort Hood, Texas...
...black, poor, vulnerable or sick. Was that the reason for the Bush Administration's delayed, apathetic response? The world watched in disbelief as a superpower that could send troops to fight a war in Iraq couldn't help its own people in their hour of need. Bernadine Sharma Stamford, England...
...sophomore Sarah Bourne, freshman Jessica Bryant, sophomore Eliza Gardiner, and senior Danilia Musante. The Tigers finished with 27 points, followed by the Bulldogs with 41, and the Crimson came in a distant third, finishing with 70 points. Next week the Ivy League rivals will meet again at the New England Championships at Franklin Park in Boston. —ANDREW R. MOORE
Community service representative Rebecca L. Smith ’08 said that the club will volunteer with New England Scores, a camp that combines literacy and athletics, and Community Servings, a service that brings food to the homes of people infected with HIV or AIDS...