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...least the 30 min. Passion section, much fun this time. The sextet devoted way too much ribaldry to speech impediments and Jesus' termagant mum, and the filmmaking craft, which I'd remembered as spiffy, now looked slack. Only the strong central metaphor remains: of a fellow who is mistaken for Christ and crucified. "The Last Temptation of Christ" has a similar theme: a man slowly discovers...
...grow as a person. Although I knew I didn’t want pre-professional training, now that I’m here, I’ve found that the definition of general education eludes me. Whereas I used to think it was simply the humanities, I was mistaken. Teaching in the humanities seems to prepare us more as professional critics than as thinking individuals...
...solicitor Nick Pappas, but blind barracker Roger Harvey and mother and daughter Barbara Selby and Marcia Seebacher - just some of the 40 or so characters evoked by this skilful cast of 10. If you think Rabbit sounds like an episode of Australian Story on stage, you're not mistaken: Valentine has taken the dialogue from transcripts on the public record. But the cleverly constructed play, directed by Kate Gaul, comes off as a community's cry for self-esteem, not a critique of pay-TV or rugby league...
...mistaken identity was a reminder that it is hard to screen passengers based on names alone. Because full Arabic names are often complex and because there is no standard way of romanizing Arabic, one name can be rendered in English many different ways. What's more, though U.S. officials have been calling for the creation of a single watch list that would integrate suspicious-person lists across all relevant agencies, it has yet to happen. This is despite the fact that two of the 9/11 hijackers traveled that day although they were on a watch list. Just last month...
...shared by almost every Democrat, the U.N., the New York Times, the Clinton Administration, the British government and on and on. They all believed that Saddam's Iraq was armed to the mustache with concealed deadly weaponry. Saddam's fault? He too, it turns out, might have been mistaken, having been deceived by scientists and generals too scared to tell their tyrannical boss that the cupboard of toxic weaponry was somewhat bare. So the war that dominated the year, the war that liberated millions, the war that finally captured one of the most horrifying mass murderers in history...