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...Some scenes in Chocolat are pure slapstick, such as, for example, when Vianne offers the conservative Comte de Reynaud (Alfred Molina), guardian of the village's morality, some chocolates called "Venus' Nipples." Some good moments of the movie are the humorous ones, such as the village priest Pere Henri (Hugh O'Conor) singing and dancing a rock-and-roll tune. But the really great parts of the movie are when Johnny Depp enters the scene. His presence, facial expressions and self-confidence are unique, and each of his gestures and body language expresses complete mastery of the young, yet mature...
...govern, and Richard Lacayo looks at the legal intricacies in Florida. Eminent historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. compares this election to weird ones in the past, and Jeff Greenfield and Kevin Phillips analyze the logic of the Electoral College better than I did with my daughter. Our veteran Hugh Sidey, who helped organize the gathering of former Presidents last week at the bicentennial of the White House, writes about that historic mansion and interviews President Bush about his son. Among the other things in our package: a photo album of private scenes from this campaign, a reconstruction of its key moments...
Proving he's the smartest celebrity in the world, HARRISON FORD decided to save the announcement of his separation from E.T. screenwriter MELISSA MATHISON, his wife of 17 years, until Election Day, when most of the news outlets were occupied with other things. (If only Hugh Grant had been sharp enough to have gone for a drive on Super Bowl Sunday...) Following proper Hollywood protocol, Ford and Mathison released a joint statement through his agent: "We have been living apart for the past month. We sincerely hope we can work out our differences." Separation rumors began swirling when Ford...
...state of black America today, Hugh Price said in his speech, "is one of unprecedented opportunity...
...never made a dime--and paid an unheard of 100 to 200 times earnings for true New Economy leaders like Cisco or Sun Microsystems or Dell Computer, whose stocks have since plunged some 50%. "The current growth rate of earnings won't support stocks with high valuations," says Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer for the investment firm First Albany. "That's why technology stocks are coming down so sharply...