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...inordinate - influence has become known, she's increasingly viewed as a political figure in her own right. "She's been central to my life and my career for 17 years," Sarkozy says. "Why should I pretend otherwise?" Throughout his career, Sarkozy has impressed colleagues and voters with his refreshing mix of intelligence, straight talk and ideology-free pragmatism. "The rigidities of ideology limit your choices when the best solutions might involve a mix: more liberalism where best, intervention when necessary," he explains. But that mix can seem a bit muddled at times. Behold the believer in free markets. As Finance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: President Sarkozy? | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

Though every song shares this bouncy 80’s girl-group aesthetic, several tracks stand out in the mix. The kinetic intro to “Nerves,” the album’s hardest track, betrays any claim that the album is short on flat-out rock, though the vocals still have moments breaking into heavenly high squeal, and it’s a compromise deftly handled by the band. On “Stay / Stay Away” Andersson’s voice reaches levels of emotion seen nowhere else on the album. In a second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

...fact that’s further reflected in his work, for better or worse. We went on to chat for a solid two hours, riffing on his career in cinema, his views on Hollywood and his personal life, with plenty of comi-tragic anecdotes thrown in the mix...

Author: By Clint J. Froehlich, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Self-Exposure of a Harvard Man | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

...twenty-first century seem to have developed a contradictory stance towards the media. On one hand, they demand their news to be exciting. On the other, they clearly wouldn’t mind if their news were more trustworthy. Problem is, trustworthiness and sensationalism don’t mix too well...

Author: By Alex Slack, | Title: What's Left (or Right) To Trust? | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

...silence on the subject seems odd, as Huckabees is a film borne of its times. Its mix of surrealism and inanity (Russell cites Magritte and Buñuel as major influences) reflects what some audiences see in their surroundings today: a world facing fear and the unknown, shaken by seemingly random events and unsure how to proceed...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Who Hearts David O. Russell? | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

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