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...copied, sent to theaters and put on the screen--steps that are expensive and risky. Print quality, for example, can vary drastically from frame to frame and print to print. The quality of projection may also vary. "There are still theaters that run the projector lamp at less than proper brightness," says Mann. (A digital projector is much more accurate.) Finally, film degenerates, the way a vinyl record does under a stylus or a videocassette does with frequent use. "With film you have degradation problems," Smith says, "where the stock starts breaking down. Frames get lost when they cut reels...
...Whittington, was the best person to tell the press about the event [Feb. 27]. Cheney handpicked someone who had potentially serious liability issues to give the story to the media even before the President was informed. The disclosure that Cheney and his friends were hunting from their cars without proper licenses adds a smarmy exclamation point to another display of his arrogance and shameful disregard...
...extra shots did not help erase the deficit. The Big Green would only continue its dominance until the final buzzer sounded, stretching its advantage to as much as 25 points. Losing the final game of the season, the Crimson could not send its four seniors a proper farewell. Franklin, captain Maureen McCaffery, and guards Laura Robinson and Jessica Holsey all saw their final action last night in a meancholy defeat. McCaffery tallied only three points to go with four rebounds, the gritty team leader Robinson wound up with four points and two assists, while Holsey, who has been hampered...
...human beings here. In the United States, where we value life, we?re big fans of the underdog, perhaps the life of an unborn child is more critical and more important than a woman making a choice. It?s a balancing act, I admit. But when you put the proper weights on the scale, it will favor protecting the life of unborn children...
...wish President Summers had given his friends some time to work to dispel the cloud of caricature and misrepresentation, but it seems that the Harvard Corporation, despite its admirable and proper defense of Summers against his detractors, may have concluded that even a fair fight would do us more harm than a capitulation. And for all I know Summers, while caring deeply for our community and wanting to continue to serve it, also decided that he’d been battered enough: that is fair. Whitman’s heartbreaking American dirge, from which this jeremiad draws its title, will...