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...films then were part of a comprehensive Riviera experience: visiting the medieval town of St. Paul de Vence, seeing the Miro and Matisse works at the Maeght Museum, roller-coastering on Provence's precarious cornices. No time for that any more. Our schedules are busier than a big city mayor's. We are slaves to the five-film-a-day schedule, the press conferences and interviews. Of course, no one who's not in Cannes will feel sorry for you. "You're on the Cote d'Azur - don't complain...
...against a decision by Cambridge’s City Manager to reduce Friday hours and lunch service at the Cambridge Senior Center. At one point, Kathy Podgers, a meeting regular, disrupted the testimony of Assistant City Manager for Human Services Ellen M. Semanoff, who was defending the decision, prompting Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 to threaten to call the police to expel Podgers. “Miss Podgers, a call to the police station will expel you forever. Disrupting public meetings is not legal,” Reeves said. Semanoff said the changes at the Senior Center...
...member Nancy Walser, who also voted against the motion. She asked the committee to consider the issues of student achievement and the evaluation of the superintendent’s role in running the district. “I think we should concentrate on those issues.” While Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 said he agreed with Walser, stating that he did not “know why who’s leaving is our biggest issue,” he also stated the importance of having an open dialogue between the City Council...
...Power couple Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez with Mayor Michael Bloomberg...
Riley was appointed by the mayor to run the N.O.P.D. after Chief Eddie Compass resigned in September, and he may be replaced, depending on the outcome of the mayoral election on May 20. So far, he has created a criminal intelligence bureau of about 100 officers to "focus on the reoccupation of the city by the criminal element," he says. For the most dangerous suspects, officers meet with judges to urge them to impose high bail. For now, the N.O.P.D. has the advantage of numbers. There are about 135 people in New Orleans for every police officer--or about half...