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...society belle Joan Crawford is tempted to leave her Resistance-hero husband for American airman John Wayne - but it's miscast, risibly implausible, your basic botch. In The Canterville Ghost (1944), Dassin's job was to referee between two shameless scene-stealers: Charles Laughton and the seven-year-old Margaret O'Brien. If there's a magic moment in any of these features, it might be the climax to Two Smart People (1946), where gunzel Elisha Cook, Jr., falls dead off a balcony during Mardi Gras and lands on a firemen's cloth hoop held by the crowd of revelers...
...MORE HONEST TALLY On April 1, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced a mandatory federal standard for defining dropouts. Next step: keeping in school those most at risk...
...most famous professional dance company. The program was established when Mikko Nissinen first became artistic director in order to facilitate exchange between Harvard and Boston Ballet, and to introduce Boston Ballet’s upcoming season to potential audience members.In the first row of seats sat Nissinen, Margaret Tracey—famed New York City ballet dancer and a recent addition to the Boston faculty—and an assortment of the Harvard Dance Program’s own staff. As Roberts reconstructed Tharp’s choreography, he explained his project.“Instead of presenting a whole...
...opening the door for Nixon to play the "China card" against the Soviets, but that only led to nearly two decades of détente. The only effective way to bring about the end of totalitarian regimes is direct confrontation. The U.S.S.R. fell because world leaders like Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul II confronted that state and its ideology head-on. Richard Kade, Sunnyvale, Calif...
...Lord Lawson was Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher...