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...Keely and Du. No play was more topical than pseudonymous Jane Martin's what-if about right- to-life extremists kidnapping a pregnant woman and holding her until it is too late to abort. The Actors Theatre of Louisville production, also seen at Hartford Stage, subtly traced the evolving bond between the streetwise captive (Julie Boyd) and a captor (a superb Anne Pitoniak...
...Innocence. Movies, and movie critics, so regularly champion the audacious, the reckless, the most, that an achievement like Martin Scorsese's & with this impeccable adaptation of an Edith Wharton novel may be overlooked. The plot brings together a gentle man (Daniel Day-Lewis) and a worldly woman (Michelle Pfeiffer). But the true subject is reticence, its charms and perils -- the mannerly, orderly life that most of us try to live. Tiptoeing through the plush parlors of old Manhattan, the film finds ecstasy in the kissing of a lady's wrist, and heartbreak in a sigh. This, then, is Scorsese...
...ever associate with the Sunni killers as fellow citizens or do business with them. Under Saddam Hussein, the Sunnis were for many years a privileged minority. Without Saddam, they are no longer protected. Now, with the legacy of hatred they have engendered, their future is bound to be bleak. Martin H. Gingold Warminster, Pennsylvania...
...move somewhere that has public transportation. I suppose that those who choose to stay in Big Sky country, like Kirn, could follow the example of the Amish and trade their gas-guzzling pickup for an oat-powered team of horses and a buckboard. Forward to the 19th century! Martin Dodge Trego, Montana...
...with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. ElBaradei’s message was well-received by an audience of about 200 people at the Forum. “I thought he made a clear and compelling case for the type of work his organization is doing,” said Martin Bratt, a student at the Kennedy School of Government...