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Isabella Rosselini and Valeria Golino, who play two of Beethoven's mistresses, suffer the similar fate of not having much to do. The audience is lead to belive, as Schindler does, that one of them is the "immortal beloved," and director Rose wastes a great deal of time with boring subplots concerning their lives...
...potentially the big problem, is that Big Top simultaneously defines Pee-wee as a child and an adult. He has a fiancee, the sweet, prissy Winnie (Penelope Ann Miller). And when a traveling circus parks on his farm, he falls in lust with an aerialist named Gina (Valeria Golino). Pee-wee's first sexy screen kiss, with the voracious-mouthed Gina, will surely raise temperatures -- though, as Winnie notes sadly, it was inevitable. "You're a man. She's Italian." But what are we to make of Pee-wee's deflowering, symbolized by shots of fireworks, trains zooming into tunnels...
University of Massachusetts President Robert Wood and Chancellor Go- lino are pressing equally hard to keep public tuition down and construction funds up. Golino scoffs at the contention that spaces for 20,000 students are going begging in private institutions: "Spaces? Where? In what specialty? Places in a curriculum are not like seats in a theater." Wood points to his experimental College of Public and Community Service-which is developing individual training programs for professionals in public service agencies-as the kind of pioneering project that private institutions cannot easily match
...golden decade" (1957-67), U.C. doubled its enrollment, to 95,292, added three new campuses and three medical schools, and attracted not only a stellar faculty but millions of dollars in research grants. "Those were the years the cookie jar was open," says U.C. Riverside Vice Chancellor Carlo Golino. "All you had to do was dig in and pull out a new laboratory." Toward the end of that decade, however, student turmoil spread from Berkeley to other California campuses-caused in part by youthful dissatisfaction over the rapid growth of the mega-university -and then came the recession, bringing harder...
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