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...Asian movie fans know The Ring as Ringu. This ghost-story thriller?about a journalist drawn into the video mystery at the peril of herself and her family?was a novel, then a TV film, and then a big-screen scare show. It attracted huge audiences from Tokyo to Thailand and spawned both a sequel (Ringu 2) and a prequel (Ringu 0). The film's life-after-death continued past its theatrical release: who wouldn't want to see the killer-video movie on video...
...minimal effort needed to send application materials even to the poorest high schools, since those schools may well supply applicants. Were admissions to then make a follow up call, as the guidance counselors’ surprise to my brief contact suggests, Harvard may find itself back on their radar screen...
Both Democrats and Republicans kept their eyes on CNN, projected on the Forum’s main screen, and on the local news channel NECN broadcast from the smaller televisions...
Alpert said he is aware of a mouse problem in the stock room of the Lowell kitchen that resulted from a staff member who left an open window without a screen...
More upsetting than the tone of some of the speakers was the cheering and jeering that accompanied the appearance of various political figures on the arena’s big-screen monitors. Former president Bill Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 (D-Mass.) received raucous applause when they were shown on the screens, while Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.), former Sen. Rod Grams (R-Minn.) and Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura were jeered and booed. When Walter Mondale was shown, the crowd could...