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...Something I would not repeat tomorrow," Barnicle said...
...Michael Allegretto. These less heralded figures often produce a prose more intense and flavorful, a sense of scene more convincing and a story more tightly wound yet believable than the brand-name superstars. And occasionally an outright newcomer, not hardened thus far by his agent's insistent counsel to repeat what worked before, will come up with a tale that delights by being absolutely original...
Maine was expected to be here. After a third-place finish in last year's NCAA tourney, the Black Bears were strongly favored to repeat as league champions. The regular-season title didn't materialize, but Maine made up for it in the post-season tournament...
...shallow, as undependable as quicksilver and, for Heidi, sexually irresistible. This is the there-are-no-men lament reduced to a greeting card. The saving grace is Joan Allen in the title role. Winner of a Tony Award last year in Burn This, Allen becomes a strong contender to repeat with a performance that displays much the same virtues: an inviting vulnerability, an approach to romance simultaneously fragile and fearless, a wit at once acerbic and diffident. While Wasserstein (Isn't It Romantic?) has written mostly whiny and self-congratulatory cliches for the surrounding characters, she has given Heidi...
...results were surprising: after six weeks, the number of deaths and repeat heart attacks were similar for each group, a strong indication that there was no advantage in having angioplasty. The study's conclusions: angiography and angioplasty can be safely put off until patients show recurrent signs of a deficient blood supply to the heart muscle...