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...shame when a noble idea like the Second Amendment leads our country down the path to ruin...
...tell Emmett Koen about the chaos theory of air travel. He and thousands of other flyers lived it last week when American Airlines flight attendants staged the largest U.S. airline strike in nearly five years, a walkout that threatened to paralyze the nation's largest airline and ruin many a traveler's Thanksgiving holiday...
...dress and judicious pruning of the most convoluted language makes the text accessible, and its cynicism about the rich is timeless. But the play's rage depends in large part on the context of classical notions about the sacred nature of hospitality. These ideas of mutual obligation, almost unto ruin, were antique in Shakespeare's day, and are alien to our own. Thus Bedford wisely plays the extravagant Timon as a bit of a buffoon, easily gulled, while his fair-weather friends are made more foul by licentious excess...
...storytelling. In Tennessee they are often clumsily declaimed. Moreover, the Dublin-derived ensemble did not create the illusion of long familiarity that the once-in-a-lifetime Lughnasa troupe did. As a bookie who plays sugar daddy to all the other characters, marvelous Donal McCann brought himself to feckless ruin with a crooked smile and a shrug for Ingrid Craigie as his despondent wife. Worthy on its own terms, Tennessee was bound to be seen on Lughnasa's instead. That was the ill luck of these Irish...
...daily struggle to find the materials necessary for publication, Oslobodzenje is assisted by a European fundraising group known as "Reporters Without Frontiers." The group smuggles newsprint, computers and communications equipment into the building, a charred ruin of what once was a proud, nine-story publishing house...