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...films. He shows us a Dublin society that is young and liberal. One of the delights of Stembridge's script, is that it does not hit its audience over the head with a message or statement. As Stembridge explains, "If someone just wants a good laugh, that's fine by me." And laught you will...
...Catherine B. Gowl ’02), two 28-year-old siblings stuck in a permanent childhood. Gowl’s Haley is the first to grab the audience’s attention, shifting back and forth between petty child and fussy matron in a fine schizophrenic act. The production yields no funnier image than the pajama-clad Gowl perched on a plastic-covered easychair like a demented socialite, articulating her concerns about candy distribution...
...kitchen light on and the roaches scatter to the four corners," says Barnes. "People have rights, you can't just say 'hey, stop right there.' There's a very narrow area to work with. You're looking forward to the hearing. It's very difficult to walk that fine line. And I don't look the part, I'm in full uniform. It's kind of a blitzkrieg thing...
Rafferty points to the ABCC investigators' request that the commission not permit McCarthy to pay a fine as a sign that authorities are attempting to move in for the kill...
...Armey crowd isn't about economic stimulus - they just like tax cuts - and a $2.2 trillion cut has no future in the Senate, aside from possibly making Bush's $1.6 trillion plan look small (and that would be fine with the White House). But there's another message for Bush in the Armey-DeLay plan: Start construction now on a brand-new tax cut, one that works hard, works fast, and gives everybody plenty of political cover...