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...records this opinion with a certain amount of dismay. I happen to think Sean Penn is one of our more admirable knotheads - a fearless actor, a bold controversialist and, as he proved with The Pledge, a very strong director, capable of far subtler moral complexity than Into the Wild affords. I think the central mistake of this film derives from its lack of irony, a sense it refuses to impart that the world may not be exactly as the zealous Christopher perceives it to be. The film needs at least to entertain the possibility that its protagonist was driven less...
...Saks Fifth Avenue, watched her guide Galliano through many "difficult moments" before presentations at the store. "Valerie just knew how to get into the trenches with the designer, understanding all his emotional and creative needs, and at the same time say, 'We're going to make this business happen...
...echo the guys’ sentiments,” captain Brad Bagdis said. “It’s kind of like a return to high school on Friday nights, and there was nothing like playing under the lights. I personally didn’t think it would happen this year, but we’re all very, very excited about it.”The campus as a whole seems more excited, too—there’s a pep rally scheduled for tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. in front of the John Harvard Statute in Harvard...
...project of this scale, there are some associated costs beyond the obvious financial ones,” the letter said. “We are doing our best to make sure the construction has minimal impact on your Law School experience, but some disruptions are inevitable, and when they happen, the Law School community will need to work together to overcome them...
...argue that the presence of Chinese artifacts in foreign museums actually helped prevent their destruction during China's violent Cultural Revolution, when many symbols of the past, including what remained of the old Summer Palace, were demolished by bands of Red Guards. But Niu argues that what might have happened in the past is a different question from what should happen now. The group he leads focuses on using China's growing wealth rather than calls for voluntary repatriation to bring the works back. Ho, an 85-year-old billionaire who made most of his fortune running a 40-year...