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...what is individualistic about a Million Man March or a Promise Keepers' gathering? There is none of the melodrama to it that we associate with introspection or life-changing decision-making. We tend to think of individual choices as private choices, made in the security of our homes or in close conversation. It is hard to imagine resolving to be a good dad at a rock concert...
...None of that stopped the Harvard sideline from exploding in triumph and mobbing Giampaolo, whose four field goals paced this gritty, blue-collar win. It was up, it was good and the Crimson was still undefeated in the Ivy League heading into next Saturday's would-be Ivy League championship game in Hanover...
Internal documents acquired by TIME include the results of a performance evaluation of the system's principals as of June 1994. Of the 175 principals evaluated, none received an unsatisfactory rating--despite the abysmal performance of the schools. Two other documents rated the system's special-education-department heads and managers on a five-grade scale from E for unsatisfactory to A for superior. Despite continuing pressure from federal judge Marvin Garbis, to say nothing of the judge's contempt citation against former superintendent Walter Amprey, none of these officials was rated unsatisfactory. Far from...
...artist of American democracy, yearningly faithful to its clamor, its contradictions, its hope and its enormous demotic freedom, all of which find shape in his work. Other American artists have had this ambition--one thinks of Robert Henri and the Ashcan painters at the turn of the century--but none fulfilled it so well...
...short of the mark. Its saving grace is solid ensemble acting, and Julianne Moore and "ER" darling Noah Wyle hold their own as the two central characters who make Thanksgiving squirmily uncomfortable with their barely-concealed resentment toward their tacitum and enigmatic father (Roy Scheider of "Jaws" fame). Unfortunately, none of the characters here are given enough depth or dimension to earn any true empathy...