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Obsession has seldom looked as gaudy or thrilling as here. One of the cops (Jose Sancho), who is as doting as he is abusive, tells his wife, "As long as I love you, you're not leaving me." After a quickie with her lover, a woman rapturously smells her body--it still has his musk all over it. Few films these days are about sex, let alone love. Almodovar is that rare moviemaker who still thinks they are as important as a space invasion or a sinking ship...
Anwar N. Floyd-Pruitt '99 says he seldom reads the column because he is usually socializing during meals. Furthermore, he says the column sometimes makes him regret what he is eating...
...book notices and exchanges will be written with the design to place before our readers only what is likely to interest them. Generalities are seldom read, and therefore will be omitted in these parts of the paper, and in the column devoted to the theater as well. From time to time we shall review in a more conspicuous place than usual books that treat of education, or otherwise have a relation to college life...
Behind the name is access to an outstanding number of resources. Seldom do we have to ask for inter-library loans since Widener contains most everthing. Any periodical we would want is some-where here, albeit scattered among the many libraries. We have rented for ourselves quite a library. Does education simply involve giving us access to vast resources and then expecting us to find...
...news, all I could think was, 'Who's going to buy a book because of Oprah?'" The answer came fairly quickly and astonishingly. "A million copies of that book sold," she says, again shaking her head. "And sales of my other books in paperback jumped about 25%." Morrison seldom watches television--"I think of it as one of those fake fireplaces, always moving and always looking just the same"--so she had no idea of Oprah Winfrey's clout. She does now, and she has another reason to be grateful to the queen of daytime TV. Winfrey bought the screen...