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...surprising how often these modest boons are withheld from the yearning audience. Because I Said So is not a divine lunacy like, say, Bringing Up Baby. It?s rooted more in the realm of TV sitcoms than in the movies. But if you don't expect too much of it, you may find yourself pleasantly - all right, soothingly - surprised...
...same. And at Tostitos, the geniuses who figured out how to make cornmeal bend into a scoop have a baked line that also seems to have kept the quality, although the Tostitos All Natural Picante Sauce is a bit watery and a tiny bit sweeter than you would expect, considering there's no sugar. Still, eating them made me feel like a snack wimp. If I'm man enough to watch men tackle one another, I'm man enough to work a little partial hydrogenation through my arteries...
...down some of those markers and sets the frame for what happens in the 2008 race,” she said. Getting political advisers to divulge their campaign secrets in the heat of the race is unlikely, Halperin said. “I don’t think we expect people to come in and spill their blueprints,” he added. But much of the important campaign information is not private, according to Shaheen. “What makes a campaign successful is how you deal with challenges that come up along the trail...
...Bush for their handling of it. A Senate vote is likely next week on a bipartisan bill opposing Bush's plan to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq. Congressional Democrats have promised flurries of hearings on the war and the diplomacy surrounding it, which means Rice can expect to spend a lot more time answering her skeptics on the Hill...
...that's only an appetizer for what dance-goers in Spain, Slovenia and France can expect later this year, when ADT presents its latest and most maximalist work thus far. In the wake of a season at the Sydney Festival, Devolution pushes Stewart's high-voltage style to bursting point, pitting man against machine, muscle against metal. For this, the Adelaide-based choreographer has worked with Montreal "roboticist" Louis-Philippe Demers to engineer a fleet of moving machines that interact with ADT's 10 dancers on stage. By the end, performers don computer-programmed prosthetics in a dystopian dance with...