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...voice goes on to inform Stu that he will be shot by a sniper if he leaves the booth. Unfortunately, the camera is also stuck in the phone booth. Now, this is a pretty nifty idea, filming an entire movie around one phone booth. Too bad Joel Schumacher traps us inside the glass with a whimpering Stu and an annoyingly conventional bad guy (Sample interaction: “Please please please, don’t do this to me! Please!” “No Stu! It’s too late...
...effort comes as part of a CPD campaign to inform bicyclists to—as its slogans say—“Light Up” and “Be Bright...
...preparations have presupposed a transition to a benevolent and benign democratic government in Iraq. Such a government would be presumably pro-Western, allowing the United States favorable access to its markets and supplying oil at stable prices. But a consideration of other precariously situated democracies might better inform President George W. Bush’s foreign policy team of the risks of action in Iraq...
President of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Choice Abigail L. Fee ’05 said she does not object to HRL’s effort to inform students about the Health Services funds set aside for elective abortions—but encourages students to consider the implications of requesting the rebate...
...DIED. MALCOLM ("MAC") KILDUFF, 75, former assistant White House press secretary in the Kennedy Administration; in Kentucky. Kilduff was the first to inform a shocked nation of the death of its President on Nov. 22, 1963, when he said, "President John F. Kennedy died at approximately 1 p.m. ? today here in Dallas. He died of a gunshot wound in the brain." After Kennedy's assassination, Kilduff served as assistant press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson before resigning in 1965 to start his own public-relations firm...