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...think it's the former. On the good-for-Bush side, you have to be impressed that the Republicans have made steady gains during his tenure in office, picking up Congressional seats and legislatures and now these two governorships. Does Haley Barbour, the governor-elect of Mississippi, bode well for outsiders? I doubt it. He is about as much of a political novice as Karl Rove. He was the political director in the Reagan White House and a Washington fixture for more than two decades as a lobbyist and TV talking head. Barbour is an iconic Republican, the same...
...with his sister Vilma on Broadway and later on his own in MGM musicals like Captain January, with Shirley Temple. He was originally cast as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz before his allergy to the metallic makeup forced him to give up the role to Jack Haley. From 1962 to 1971 he played Jed Clampett, the nouveau riche patriarch of a trans-planted mountain clan, in the popular sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. He followed that up with yet another long-running TV role, as folksy private eye Barnaby Jones, on CBS from...
...Haley S. Surti ’01, who had just days before received her bachelors’ degree cum laude from the College, dies June 12 in a bus crash in Peru, where she was travelling as a researcher and writer for Let?...
...Though Harry Potter has made him famous, and the world is watching him grow up, he insists that "not much has changed. I do get recognized sometimes. But I don't mind, because everybody is so enthusiastic about the film - apart from one person who thought I was Haley Joel Osment." The confusion is understandable. Both young fellows see dead people...
Australian actress Watts (known to some from her role in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive) does a good job of portraying Rachel, and child actor David Dorfman, who plays Rachel’s son Aidan, is quite a bit less irritating than Haley Joel Osment. The Ring could have benefited, though, from a better performance than the one New Zealander Martin Henderson delivers in his role as Noah. He isn’t bad, exactly, but decidedly mediocre and unspectacular...