Word: gore
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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BOSTON--Vice President Al Gore '69 stopped here for a few hours Saturday afternoon, stumping for both Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and gubernatorial candidate Mark Roosevelt...
There is little sense raging at Oliver Stone and his gore-splattered cohorts in Hollywood. They, for all their pretense, are business-people first. As long as we sop up the violence, they'll dish...
Here we go again -- another gore gourmand acting out fantasies of aggression for the grind-house trade. Well, no. For a start, Tarantino's films are energized not so much by violence as by its threat; it's in the air like a balloon ready to explode. More important, Tarantino, 31, sees movie violence as a vivid visual correlative for the internal agitation of urban America, for all those people who believe their lives are a pitched battle for self- preservation. If he romanticizes his gunmen, he also anchors them in vulnerability, stupidity and the blinkered loyalty...
Philip A. Rizzo, who has written a book on Cambridge buildings, objects to plans which will attach a loading bays and a kitchen to the Kirkland Street side of the historic hall. He has protested to President Neil L. Rudenstine and alumni including Vice President Al Gore...
...telephone call from Al Gore to Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams ended a 20-year ban on official U.S. contacts with the political wing of the Irish Republican Army. It was the latest benefit of an IRA-declared cease-fire that went into effect September 1. Adams is currently on a whirlwind tour in the U.S. drumming up support for increased economic aid to Northern Ireland...