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...Holy Grail (a mosquito that finds itself on Toad's tongue and shouts, "Run away!"). Roddy's groin takes quite a pummeling; that's less Wallace and Gromit than Larry, Curly and Moe. The script, like those of many a DreamWorks animated movie, seems assembled from a brainstorming super-session, in which bright guys spit out funny gags, and every one of them gets into the movie. With a barrage of these jabs, Flushed Away works you over and wears you down, until you surrender to giggles or get defiant and shut out the noise...
Last week, the organizations teamed up for the first time in recent memory to co-sponsor a phone-banking session for the Patricia Madrid Congressional campaign in New Mexico. The Dems have been phone-banking for the Madrid campaign every Tuesday since the beginning of the school year...
...pursued at all costs. “WTO members have the right to deviate from market-opening obligations, in favor of values of public morals, protection of the health of the people, animals, or the conservation of natural resources,” he said. During the question and answer session, one student criticized the WTO for allowing economic injustice “not only to be perpetuated but to grow.” Lamy responded that the “topography of power” has already changed. “Twenty years ago, the EU and U.S. were calling...
...believe we have students who are going to be future leaders, so I think it’s important to get them to think about what it’s like to run for national and state politics.” The Asian American Political Initiative held an information session for students interested in running for the UC last month. Potential candidates were taught strategies on how to maximize their chances of winning the election, including where to put posters, how to approach people, and ways to reach out to their peers. They also co-sponsored a tour...
...represents the most serious disaster with regard to American national security in the past several years,” said Carter, who is also co-director of the Preventive Defense Project, a collaboration between Stanford University and the Kennedy School of Government. A theme throughout the 90-minute-long session was that the world has failed to take North Korea’s threats seriously. “The dirty secret is that our intelligence on Iraq and [weapons of mass destruction] was better than our intelligence on North Korea,” said Arthur Brown, a former chief...