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...Thanks to the FBI's vague warning about imminent attacks, our nation has truly been compromised. We're told by our president to get on with our lives so that the terrorists' scare tactics do not overwhelm and paralyze us, but then we're smothered by a pillow of fear from the very government organization that's supposed to filter out unspecific threats. The media circus surrounding the FBI's pronouncements has placed us squarely in the bull's-eye of our own target of fear. I feel even less safe than I did right after Sept. 11. CANDACE TICE...
...half of their fish tank fills the bottom right of the screen, and a ghostly white fish swims in and out of the frame. As Hsaio-kang watches Truffaut, the TV set is, again, placed at bottom right. Chen and Cecilia Yip's heads line up diagonally on a pillow before they kiss. Even the chairs in Paris' Luxembourg Gardens have armrests that rise at 45 degrees from the slumping seats. Throughout, Tsai makes the eye follow as if looking at a painting, seldom giving the viewer the luxury of a single focal point...
...David B. Stevens ’03 and Gilbert B. Silverman ’03 were disappointed when last weekend’s trip to Boston College failed to yield the hot-chick-dance-floor-groping-followed-by-naked-sorority-pillow-fight-observing they were expecting. Commented Silverman, “I thought saying ‘Harvard’ loudly in the middle of the party would inspire nubile co-eds to ask me where I went to school and when I would like them to pleasure me orally, but instead all that happened...
...sleeps with a white stuffed piece of fabric and its name is pillow...
...This Little Girl of Mine," from "How Jesus Died" to the Doc Pomus composition "Lonely Avenue." The first number was Charles? most popular tune thus far; the second was covered, and nicely revamped as rockabilly, by the Everly Brothers; the third ("My covers, they feel like lead/ And my pillow, it feels like stone/ Well I?ve tossed and turned so every night/ I?m not used to bein? alone") stands as the potent plaint of a man bereft...