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...some of my friends" to field the tougher questions, allowing him to usher in the rest of the White House staff cast. It's a little like the scene in a kids' dental-hygiene film where the host says, "Now I'm going to get our old pal Mr. Floss to sing us a song about tooth decay...
...victims. The second is the other running storyline, in which the chief of staff (John Spencer) interrogates an Arab-American staffer wrongly accused of being a terrorist mole (Ajay Naidu, whom you might remember from "Office Space"), which occasionally achieves a nuance and unresolved ambiguity that Mr. Sorkin's Civics 101 doesn...
...Mr. Gustasson died earlier this year, but only after having served as an honorary chairman and guest at a number of charitable functions in the organization that was, in the most roundabout way, named...
Medical records never convey these sentiments. After the war, my father brought my mother and brother to the United States where doctors scrutinized John’s condition. “Mr. John Adams is an Asian male who has been a quadriplegic since 1976. The quadriplegia developed after encephalitis. The patient was worked up by infectious disease doctors who could not determine a cause for the encephalopathy. The encephalopathy resulted in the quadriplegia and mental retardation. The patient will never progress further than six years of age and will need full-time care for the rest of his life...
...Mostly, we're concerned about the kids, particularly Caroline, who's nearly four (or as she puts it, "three and eleven-twelfths"). I've talked with Caroline a few times about "the plane that bumped into the building" because she's aware of it, and now I'm following Mr. Rogers' recommendations in full. My wife has worried that the incessant recounting of horror stories by adults is trickling down, is falling upon ever hovering little pitchers with big ears. At a cookout last Sunday, she finally flashed a sign to the rest of the parents: Change the subject...