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...their increased willingness to operate in hostile areas. At the same time, combatants determined to undermine order have learned that upsetting relief work is a promising tactic. "An attack on the Red Cross is a signal to everyone that peace is a long way from being won," says Mario Marazziti, spokesman for the aid group Community of St. Egidio in Rome...
...Mendoza Line, which takes its name from the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Mario Mendoza’s .215 batting average, now used as a system of baseball measurement, throws a mixer for folk and country music, who get to know each other very well courtesy of the band’s skillful hands. Also on board is Kilowatthours. 9 p.m., $9. The Middle East...
...decides to move to Italy, because with their hardcore Catholicism, Italians must keep themselves virgins until marriage. He’s also promised five nubile young Italian beauties by their pimptastic mother. The mother and Dracula, however, hadn’t counted on the chiseled good looks of Mario Balato (Joe Dallesandro), the family’s servant, quickly turning the movie into a race between Dracula and Ballato to bed the remaining virgins. The movie isn’t scary as much as fun: Kier the sickly vampire is pathetic when pitted against Dallesandro’s voracious virility...
...suite librarians have equipped their room with a “library lounge,” which is a second large common room wall-papered with tin foil and blue and red construction paper accents. With dimmed lighting and accessories like incense, a Lite-Brite and old-school Super Mario Brothers played to the sounds of classical symphonies, the room is decidedly trippy. “We want people to be able to do whatever they want to do in here, whatever their inspiration leads them to,” explains Matt T. O’Malley...
Cole, CEO and president of Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. and a son-in-law of former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, is well known for his causes—ranging from AIDS to homelessness—and for his controversial advertisements...