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YOUR ITEM "A SNEAK PEEK AT OLIVER Stone's Nixon" [Chronicles, March 20] totally misrepresents the film we are trying to make. I can only imagine the outrage Time's editors would express if someone obtained a very early draft of a cover story you were working on, circulated it publicly and then picked it apart selectively. I don't question your journalistic right to do this to me, but I do question the fairness of taking an early draft of a script that won't even begin shooting for another month and putting your own very twisted spin...
...sell-out,' but obscure British references and gleeful violence don't always merit a $25 million budget. At least not obscure British references. Even those hard-core comic geeks who were down with Tank Girl before she became so freaking cool, ought to get a kick out of this sneak peek into their adorable idol's history. The movie's plot can be appreciated as a prologue, how Tank Girl got her tank, that sort of thing...
...failing to celebrate and truly understand Los Angeles' distinctiveness, Easterners are failing to embrace their future. For a sneak preview, hop on a plane to California...
...Barker and his banker wife Patricia had agreed to find 25 people to buy $1,000 tickets to this week's dinner. With less than a month to go, the Barkers were still shy of their quota, so instead they invited 40 friends over to hear Alexander give a sneak preview at no charge. Merlot and asparagus canapas were passed among the mix of Republicans, Democrats and independents. As usual, the candidate didn't ask for the cash. After speaking, Alexander turned the floor over to Joe Rodgers, his finance co-chair, to turn the screws...
...Defensive lapses. Hockey is not a game in which you can play solidly for 58 minutes while letting six 20-second lapses sneak into your overall game. You'll get burned on three or four of those, and the way Harvard's offense has been sputtering of late, those will be several mistakes too many...