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...flesh peeling off and the red and white blobby pulp beneath. Hot stuff! Then the Shape drills a cute little blonde nurse in the back with a scalpel, picking her up and holding her aloft as she wriggles on the end until the last, sad sigh when her feet relax and shoes pop off, and the audience laughs blissfully as her body crumples on top of them. Then there's the conscientious, independent nurse who gets a needle gently inserted into her eye. I'm tired of chicken-shit directors discreetly cutting away from stuff like this: but Rick Rosenthal...
...happen when the recession ends. The President's belief is that the second stage of the Reagan tax cuts, taking effect next July 1, will spur savings, investment and productivity. That will both lift the economy and keep inflationary pressures down. The Federal Reserve will be able to relax a bit on the money supply, and interest rates will drop...
...atmosphere undoubtedly stems from the warm weather. Who would dare to frown at someone in gym shorts and a t-shirt carrying a frisbee or a tennis racket? But, beyond the sunny climates lies the omnipresent outlook, epitomized by the catch words "Southern Hospitality," which makes it easy to relax and feel right at home...
...mainstage--its enormity. Miller has filled the disproportionate space with arches and arbors and many-tiered platforms. Playing on and around their stuccoed surfaces, the actors, for a welcome change, look at home. Instead of worrying that their gestures are dissipating in the vast emptiness, they just relax and lean on the piano...
Last week the NHTSA held the first of two public hearings on nine different alternative proposals that the agency has now put forward to relax or eliminate its impact standards, and insurance groups are incensed at all of them. Says Brian O'Neill, head of research for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: "Rescinding this regulation would cost the public a lot of money. This is an example of cost-benefit analysis producing any answer you want." Adds Wayne Sorenson, research vice president of State Farm Insurance: "The current standard is working. We are worried that cost considerations...