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...grit of his noir masterpiece “Collateral” or any of the wit and slap-dash charm of his “Pirates of the Caribbean.” The anatomy of the affair fails to intrigue the audience with its bland dialogue and the utter lack of chemistry between Owen and Aniston. Charles picks up Lucinda by setting a $20 bet that he can kiss her without touching her lips (he intentionally loses). Puh-lease, that’s the kind of line a Delphic guy would pull, not one of the hottest sex symbols...
...however, see a lack of fire. After a few disappointing quarters, some product misfires and layoffs that cut 60,000 employees, the company had become "gun-shy," Zander says. When he arrived in January 2004, he set out to change Motorola from the inside out--turning an engineer's company into a design powerhouse, an American icon into a global player and Motorola's conservative culture into one that embraces risk. As Zander puts it, "You gotta celebrate taking a swing...
...care for a sick relative holds families together. When a parent falls ill, the comfort and solace of his or her children is immeasurably important for recovery. By not giving janitors time to care for an ill mother or to grieve for a deceased father, Harvard displays a troubling lack of concern for the health of Harvard employees’ families. Other Boston area universities have recognized the significance of family and granted their workers sick leaves and paternity/maternity leaves comparable to those demanded by SLAM. Harvard should do the same. Similarly, Harvard should extend the childcare benefits it gives...
...only one.” “It still hasn’t hit people, I wanted to do something to open people’s [minds], I felt a need to make it real for them,” Mir continued. Mir blames an overall lack of public concern for the delayed reaction from Harvard. But for many the vigil served as more than a reality check—it was a call to action. Executive Director of the Phillips Brooks House Association Gene Corbin ’55 said the Harvard community needs to become more engaged...
...lack of outreach has left some students confused about why the union is striking, he said...