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...gajillion dollars. In effect, they're saying, if you can't get a ticket for Spidey, maybe you'll wander down the multiplex hallway and take a look at our picture. It is also said that Hanson has been forced into many months of re-editing fuss to reach this frustrating point. Finally, it has been observed that televised poker, which became a TV darling when this picture was green-lit, has lost some of its audience appeal. Maybe all that is true, but I suspect the problem is that Hanson's film simply holds zero interest for the only...
...Sams called De La Rosa’s approach to student government “autocratic.” “Mine is an open-door policy to include the many different initiatives, ideas, and opinions of students,” Sams contended. The Crimson was unable to reach Gonzalez, the third presidential candidate, for this story. “Everyone running has good intentions for HESA,” Sams said. “It’s just a matter of style and how you perceive and evaluate the wishes of the students...
...calling the report a “milestone,” according to a report on Monday in Haaretz, a major Israeli daily newspaper. “I’m convinced that the members of the commission did their job faithfully and out of a desire to reach the truth,” he said, according to the paper. Halutz’s successor as chief of staff, Gabriel Ashkenazi, also attended the Business School’s Advanced Management Program. He graduated in 2004. —Staff writer Paras D. Bhayani can be reached at pbhayani@fas.harvard.edu...
Harvard will rely on Christensen to gain a large chunk of their overall points. The sophomore, who jumped a personal best of six feet last meet, will be trying to reach that goal again, as well as move up in the national standings, where she is tied for 10th...
...former Interior Minister is a law-and-order guy who makes a point of speaking hard truths about immigration, crime and the value of work. But it was Royal, behind by four points in the polls and keen to prove her mettle as the first woman candidate ever to reach the second round, who relentlessly hounded her opponent - perhaps to a fault. More than once Sarkozy looked like a man whose tie was too tight, but he never exploded into the splenetic furor that has been his political trademark...