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...Bridget Jones's Diary. Having given them so many great lines, Curtis was able to assemble quite a constellation of stars for his directorial debut, Love Actually, which opens next week. In a web of interconnected love stories, Hugh Grant plays the Prime Minister, Emma Thompson his sister, Liam Neeson a widower with a stepson, and Colin Firth a writer who moves to France after his girlfriend cheats on him. Curtis and four of his stars sat down with TIME's Josh Tyrangiel in London to discuss love, Governor Schwarzenegger and Grant's inimitable dance moves...
...knew coming into the game that Fitzpatrick was mobile,” said Northeastern linebacker Liam Ezekiel. “He creates a lot of opportunities coming out of the pocket, and you can only cover people down field for so long. He’s very smart and he played well...
Saturday’s game featured two of the top linebackers in Division I-AA football in Harvard captain Dante Balestracci and Northeastern’s Liam Ezekiel. Both defensive standouts have been named to the Buchanan Award watch list this season. Balestracci has 22 tackles and four and a half sacks through three games, while Ezekiel has 56 tackles and four and a half sacks through six games. Ezekiel also grabbed an interception off Fitzpatrick Saturday...
...Chinese leadership backed Tung," notes Shi Yinhong, a political scientist at People's University in Beijing, "the standing of the central government itself is on the line." Hong Kong's chief has made his city emblematic of a smoldering Chinese issue: the funereal pace of political reform. --By Liam Fitzpatrick
...empty shore, contemplating a young life gone wrong, a future full of bleak ambiguity. But that obvious reference somehow enhances Sweet Sixteen, unselfconsciously connecting it to an honorable and engaging modern screen tradition. Written by Paul Laverty without a wasted or imprecise word, it refuses to sentimentalize Liam or explain him sociologically. It just lets him live--sometimes jauntily, sometimes tormentedly, but always with our sympathies, our doubtless doomed hopes for him, fully engaged. --By Richard Schickel