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...reviews of his work, yet he counts as one of the four most important people in his career Vincent Canby, the New York Times critic whose reviews have exhausted superlatives and sense in praise of Woody. He has few peers at the complex and honorable business of raising a laugh, yet he wants to play in the same league as Bergman, Bunuel, Kurosawa, to create "true literature." On those occasions when he stops scaling Olympus and makes a popular comedy-drama such as Annie Hall or Hannah and Her Sisters, he feels a little cheap, like the Whore of Mensa...
...President Bush wants to continue friendly trade relations with China to thank them for their involvement in the Gulf War, but we don't do the same for the Soviets who did much more than China," Tsongas said. "We ask [Chinese leaders] to change, and they just laugh. We need to let the world know that anyone who wants to have a relationship with the United States must honor human rights...
Much of Sunday Dinner, to be sure, goes for familiar secular laughs. Loggia and his fiance make jokes about their age difference; the kids pester Dad with nutty problems; middle-aged friends do double takes at Dad's young bride-to- be. This laugh-track world, however, is interrupted by TT's private chats with the Almighty. "How does anyone wake up on a morning like this and not believe in some version of you?!" she exclaims at the start of one episode. Loggia is wary but tolerant of her chirpy spirituality; the kids are overtly & skeptical. At one family...
...huge oversupply of rooms. That means the number of rooms will have to come down. Some hotels will simply be demolished. Others may be converted into condominiums, although there's hardly a shortage of those. Some, depending on design and location, could even be converted into prisons. Don't laugh. At least it's a growth industry...
WILL IT MAKE 'EM LAUGH...