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...greater chance to win on any given weekend. “Now we have three or four guys who can come in under par. That’s a good feeling,” Hegge said. “If our No. 1 guy doesn’t shoot even [par] or around there, we’ve shown we have plenty of people who can pick up the slack.” As the cycle of Harvard golf begins anew next fall, Harvard hopes that all of its player development this year will finally translate into long-awaited victories...
...when Lohan will leave her newest home, the Promises residential treatment center in Malibu, Calif. This week Lohan was to have begun filming Poor Things, a comedy with Shirley MacLaine. MacLaine and producer Rob Hickman issued a statement that, at Lohan's request, "We are trying to rearrange the shooting schedule to facilitate her working at the end of the shoot to coincide with the completion of her rehabilitation. We wish her love and the blending of mind, body and spirit...
...factor. Many couples first view retirement as the chance to take all those trips they put off over a lifetime, says Brian Jones, a vice president with Cooper, Jones & McLeland, Ltd. in Fairfax, Va. "They're not looking for a reduction in lifestyle at that time." He suggests couples shoot for having 100% of their income when they initially retire, then 80% to 90% a decade later: "when they're cruised out, have seen the Grand Canyon and been to Ireland...
...mobsters. The police are portrayed as stalwart but mostly dewy do-gooders, so they fade in screen appeal next to the Russky tough guys - nothing like a monster mobster with a guttural accent to infuse a little juice into a long, languid character study. There's also a terrific shoot-out in the rain that deserves a spot in the Movie Car Chase Hall of Fame next to the stunt action under the El in The French Connection...
...checkpoints and arrested for not having papers. To get new documents, she must first return to the neighborhood where Amer was killed, and get a note from the police station there. But that's impossible, because the neighborhood is controlled by the Shi'ite militias, who would likely shoot her on sight. "Without my husband, I am now a nobody," she says. "For the government, I don't exist...