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...Tony Reeves, compiler of a definitive guide to London's movie locations?and with the current surge of interest in British film, his Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Presents: London couldn't be better timed. Notting Hill naturally gets a name check and not just for the eponymous Hugh Grant film?the area boasts many movie sites, including the house at 25 Powis Square used in the 1970 cult film Performance, starring Mick Jagger. No part of London is left uncovered, however, as Reeves reveals locations for more than 500 films, from James Bond to Bridget Jones. There are classics...
...Fair enough. But can even a big boys' club tackle the E.U.'s most pressing problems? "The interesting question," says Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform in London, "is whether [the Big Three] can extend their cooperation beyond foreign and defense policy to areas of E.U. domestic policy." The trouble is, this is the area that arouses so much suspicion among smaller states, who fear any initiative will be designed more to benefit the Big Three than the E.U. as a whole. Smaller states are still smarting over the laxity shown when France and Germany violated...
...rescue comes movie buff Tony Reeves, compiler of the definitive sourcebook, Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Presents: London. With the recent surge of interest in British film, his compendium couldn't be better timed. Notting Hill naturally gets a name check and not just for the eponymous Hugh Grant film - the neighborhood boasts many other movie sites, including the house at 25 Powis Square used in the 1970 cult film Performance, starring Mick Jagger. No part of London is left uncovered, however, as Reeves reveals locations for more than 500 films, from James Bond to Bridget Jones. There are classics...
...tribute to her part in Speed, she was asked to diffuse a “bomb” while riding an exercise bike—not by keeping the bike above 50 miles per hour, but by imitating Hugh Grant...
Harvard’s decision to rely on student walkers will likely hold costs down, and according to McLoughlin, HUCEP could save money if its employees are Federal Work Study grant recipients. But, he added, “I’m sure it’s not going to be inexpensive.” The starting wage is $10.25 an hour, 15 cents more than Dorm Crew, McLoughlin said. And while he pledged the College would foot the bill at first, he speculated that graduate schools might help pick up the tab if their students and faculty...