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...some testosterone into the lucrative but enervated action genre. With Stallone and Schwarzenegger approaching 60, the studios have actually taught skinny guys like Keanu Reeves and Tobey Maguire how to fight. They've even taken the drastic measure of coming up with some really interesting action ideas, like The Matrix...
...called the small group--to the conference room just off his seventh-floor office for a grilling on the day's terrorism intelligence. Washington's A-list is no longer the Georgetown party roster but rather the 200 top officials who get their own copy of the daily "Threat Matrix" report the CTC prepares for President Bush. The top-secret matrix is a running tab of the terrorism threats the CIA and the FBI are receiving or investigating. On busy days, it can be 30 pages long...
...called the small group-to the conference room just off his seventh-floor office for a grilling on the day's terrorism intelligence. Washington's A-list is no longer the Georgetown party roster but rather the 200 top officials who get their own copy of the daily "Threat Matrix" report the CTC prepares for President Bush. The top-secret matrix is a running tab of the terrorism threats the CIA and the FBI are receiving or investigating. On busy days, it can be 30 pages long...
...timing for Cruise couldn't be better. Minority Report is a smart move for him at this point in his career--an edgy, mind-bending piece of film noir in the vein of Memento and The Matrix. Cruise's audience is vast, but like him, it's getting older. It's the Matrix generation that he needs to capture if he is to remain top gun at the box office. Driving toward Hollywood, he shrugs off a question about his aging demographic. "I'm getting older," he says. "But a story is a story, and a character's a character...
...National Exhibition in Neuch?tel until Oct. 20 - is living proof. Developed at the Institute for Neuroinformatics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Ada is a mirror-clad room outfitted with its own electronic eyes and ears that is capable of interacting and communicating with visitors. A matrix of ceiling cameras monitors guests as they move about inside the room, while directional microphones pick up sounds ranging from whispers to shouts. Even the floor is equipped with pressure sensors that can track a person's progress through the room. Should Ada want to communicate with visitors...