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What happens when a filmmaker with the gift of malice tries to make a love story? Can his fine, scaly hand carry off a caress? And if he can, will he connect with a film audience that long ago shrugged off amour...
...create a new reality in which this talk would be so normal that the media would have little interest in coming here." Said was not in Seville to hear how good West-Eastern Divan has become - "wonderful," in the words of Barenboim, who also describes Said as a fine pianist. From his home in New York, Said explains the reason: "I have leukemia." But he says what he and Barenboim have put together is "one of the most important things I have done in my life. The orchestra is nonpolitical and has no ulterior motive. It doesn't pretend...
...That's the kind of fine print that could be lost on most people. Voters in 29 congressional districts - all but five of them Republican - have been hearing radio ads urging them to "thank" their local representative for voting "to add meaningful prescription-drug coverage to Medicare for all seniors." The ads were run by a conservative group called the United Seniors Association and financed by the pharmaceutical lobby - which helped write the House bill...
...parents have a fine retirement, relying on Social Security and a company pension without a 401(k) or playing the stock market. How do they do it? They have lived within their means in the same house for 40 years, and they save up for their purchases and vacations. RICHARD MILLER Idaho Falls, Idaho...
...high diver doesn't just dive. She flies. In one of the iconic images from her award-winning 1938 film Olympia, you see nothing but a glistening airborne figure silhouetted against sky. All else - diving board, ground, pool - disappears. It's classic Riefenstahl, a brilliant piece of editing, a fine example of a talent she has applied throughout her life and work...