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But the fault, perhaps, should not lie with the actors--for each possesses a certain degree of talent. Director Kevin Jennings simply does not allot the performers a sphere of sufficient directional interpretation in which to act well, nor a set on which to act well, nor a...etc.
"The unions have made themselves available to the Murdoch people for negotiations and will continue to make themselves available," said Chuck Jennings, president of Teamsters Local 259.
Yesterday, though, the sinewy blonde couldn't hang onto her customary lead Also passing her in the final stretch was Princeton senior Lynn Jennings, who finished barely one second behind Wiley: Stricker came in seven seconds later with a time of 17:19.
Under its aggressive and hard-charging chairman, William P. ("Wild Bill") Jennings, the bank had cultivated an image as a canny deal spotter in the risky business of financing energy drilling and exploration projects. The lending was made possible by a common practice called overlining. Under federal regulations, a bank...
As was apparent at the program's end, on many questions there is no right answer, just a set of possible perspectives. Truth, as Jennings remarked during one embattled exchange, is often in "the eye of the beholder."- By William A. Henry III.