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...worked as a security guard, was killed by a stray Navy bomb in April 1999, it galvanized Puerto Ricans--including U.S. Congressmen up in El Norte--whose protests shut down the Navy's Vieques operations for more than a year. Last January, Bill Clinton, who feels Puerto Rico's pain--especially now that Hillary needs the votes of New York's Puerto Rican emigres--made an agreement with the island's government. Puerto Rico would let the Navy stay until 2003, using only dummy bombs. In return, Puerto Rico would get, essentially, a bribe: some $40 million in additional Washington...
Governments, too, felt the pain. In London, Parliament shut down its servers before the Love Bug's assault. "This affectionate greeting," intoned Commons leader Margaret Beckett, "contains a virus which has immobilized the House's internal communication system...
Thinking about death is painful. But you can lessen the pain for your heirs if you think of ways to beat the taxman...
...money definitely eases the pain of having to be up at 9:45 on a Sunday morning," Karanjia says. "[But] it's not enough money to warrant doing it if you didn't enjoy...
...know, I see this kind of film - well, I see my work in general - as "failed art." I don't see this film as failed art, though. This film I just sort of had a funny idea for and I did it. But I'm from the "no pain, no gain" school. If a film is enjoyable to make and fun and comes easy to me, then I feel that it can't be worth much. I won't put a value on it until I've suffered through the film's making - until I've been full of anxiety...