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...There's a myth out there that you have to be totally compatible (with your ex-spouse) to have shared parenting," Cairns says. There's always a hint of tension, "but you've got to bypass that, give yourself a reality check and say, 'No, you don't argue in front of the children, you don't behave bitterly, you don't try to make it more difficult for the other parent.' Look, I couldn't have done it without her. If she wanted to be spiteful, I could have ended up . . . maybe not even seeing (the girls). There...
...strongest hint that George W. Bush might actually have changed his thinking about Europe came not during his big speech in Brussels last week - the centerpiece of his four-day, three-country European tour - but in a much more low-key forum. Seated at a table in Mainz with a group of young German professionals, Bush tried to put the transatlantic alliance into perspective. After 9/11, he said, the U.S. and Europe developed very different views about global security - and he conceded that occasionally caused leaders to mistake each other's meaning. "Sometimes we talk past each other," said...
...ambitious and eclectic program, which included Stravinsky’s tongue-in-cheek Duo Concertante for Violin and Piano, Mendelssohn’s angst-ridden Piano Trio in C-Minor, Enesco’s Sonata No. 2, and Beethoven’s fiery Sonata No. 7, never showed a hint of musical timidity. Buswell first chose the Enesco, a lesser-known piece, and later added the other three works, which he called “old friends...
...accepted the principle that some embryos won’t be used for reproduction,” the embryos from fertility clinics at the very least were created in the hope of reproduction. The embryos that Harvard is so insistent on creating have not the slightest hint of any other purpose aside from their destruction for research, a fairly obvious moral difference from fertility clinic embryos and perhaps even the “ethical boundary” to which Gov. Romney alluded...
DESPITE THE TROUBLES YOU'VE HAD GETTING THESE LAST TWO PICTURES FINANCED, YOU THINK YOU CAN PROBABLY GO ON TO THE END OF YOUR CAREER DOING WHAT YOU WANT TO DO? Well, I will because if I can't, then that'll be the grand hint to get the hell out of here. But I think the next picture I'm going to do [Flags of Our Fathers] has a little bit broader scope. It bounces back and forth between 1945 and 1996, and it's got to capture several generations. There's the generation of the men who fought...