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While Dawson had a good outing, it was junior reserve tight end Jason O’Neill who had a career...
...short, the filmmaker, trained at Melbourne's Swinburne school, found improbable lightness in the dark fable of a boy and his autistic sister at the turn of last century. With Father's Den, he sets a match to New Zealand's "cinema of unease," the phrase coined by Sam Neill to describe the country's love affair with darkness. "I need a cigarette to cope with this kind of scenery," says Paul at one point. So, too, might audience-goers, so slowly and inexorably are they pulled into McGann's web of darkness - and light. For in the sparky figure...
...John E. O’Neill and Jerone R. Corsi
...Neill Solomon, the co-owner of Johnny’s, said he closed the restaurant so that staff and furniture could be transferred to a new, larger Johnny’s Luncheonette set to open later this month in a new Jordan’s furniture outlet in Reading...
...other jobs where possible. Those laid off when the call center closes next month will get a $3,600 payment toward retraining. It's a model that the union would like to extend across financial service firms in Britain. "Our priority is to avoid compulsory redundancies," says Rob O'Neill, the union's chief negotiator with HSBC, which has announced plans to cut 7,500 jobs in Britain at the same time as moving 4,000 of them to Asia. O'Neill's union, for one, acknowledges that it's fruitless to fight the offshoring trend as a whole...