Word: saint
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that people aren?t sad, don?t get kicked around, never die. It?s that music can evaporate blue moods even as it atomizes them." The nostalgic poignancy of Griffith?s 'Two for the Road' hints at chances missed but also the pleasure of a longtime lover?s company. 'Saint Teresa of Avila,' a requiem for a childhood friend who killed herself, is addressed less to the dead woman or to those who miss her than to the saint who is expected to welcome her to heaven. "Country music, even in the depths, is essentially Christian: it sees a happy...
...Harvard--Dahmen, Asano, Rogers, Shortsleeve, Schoyer; Brown--Purdy 2, Hatton 2, Koch 2, Schettini 2, Martin, McDonald, Saint Louis, Rodgers, Roy, Susman. A: Harvard--Gudeman; Brown--Hatton, McDonald, Schettini. S: Harvard--Barghouti 9; Brown--Tavani...
...Kilmer did the George Lucas-Ron Howard fantasy Willow, where he met the English beauty Joanne Whalley. They were married for seven years, producing two children; they split in 1995. Kilmer subsequently dated Cindy Crawford and recently had to dodge rumors of a tryst with his Saint co-star, Elisabeth Shue. Noyce says that was just Val the perfectionist, obsessed with highlighting the film's romantic glow. "He worked so minutely on this relationship that some crew members said they were having an affair," says Noyce. "I don't believe that was true, but they spent a lot of time...
...Saint may be too dour to spark a series, but Kilmer is ready for whatever happens. "Movie careers can be a machine-gun thing," he says. "You do three jobs, one of them will hit. I've always been confident about trusting what I can get from acting." That sounds like Val Kilmer the realist, who plans a long career giving moviegoers pleasure and directors hell...
...wrong with NCAA intercollegiate sports. But exposes of college spending rarely mention the financial extravagances of NCAA-run athletics. Tuition payers at both affluent and less affluent colleges are bankrolling a vast entertainment industry that distracts from the educational mission and squanders millions. JAMES N. LOUGHRAN, S.J., President Saint Peter's College Jersey City, New Jersey