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...Lorean's arrest last week was more than a self-inflicted personal tragedy. It inspired charges among the cynical that corporate greed knew no ethical bounds. It touched off a furious row in Britain's Parliament, where a formal inquiry was launched into how the government could have let itself be used by an American highflyer at such cost to its treasury. Protested Sir William Clark, chairman of the Conservative Party's backbench finance committee: "This is absolutely monstrous; it shows that to pump public money into businesses merely to create jobs can be disastrous...
Klaus Kinski's performance accounts for much of Fitzcarraldo's failure. He overacts ferociously at times to the point of self-parody. He seems stuck in some personal theater, far removed from the film. And for all his furious energy, he is completely cramped by his own style. We can only agree when Fitzcarraldo shouts. "I am the spectacle of the forest!" Though Claudia Cardinale and the rest of the cast try their hardest, they are lost in the overkill of the director and his star. Most ironical of all, Fitzcarraldofack's music. Though supposedly at the heart...
Smaller and less swift than their varsity counterparts, House football competitors nonetheless adhere to all of the traditions of the gridiron from frenzied pre-game * to furious mid-field gang tackles...
...last year, the Sultanate of Oman, said it would take part once again and on a larger scale than last year, but with a condition: no publicity. Then the story leaked in the Washington Post that an elaborate exercise would take place in Oman this month. The Omanis were furious, and the Pentagon was mortified, fearing that the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said, would pull...
...writing with regard to the absence of the Harvard Bund from the Harvard. Army game on October 4th. I was present at the game and was furious that the band...