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...Church convened a conference in Rome to discuss what to do with pedophile priests. You would think after the first half an hour, when someone said, "How about we put them in jail?" they would all go home. But they kept going, coming up with a long proclamation that, somehow, was something other than "How about we put them in jail...
...them in the first place (this means you, Anna Nicole). But then you play that CD back on the stereo, a few older, fatter years later. Your toe taps. A memory comes back. And you realize that in that nonsensical mess of cotton-candy lyrics and throwaway choruses, you somehow managed to write down your life...
...Laura is trapped in the suburban flatlands of the '50s, while Streep's Clarissa is moored in a hopeless love for Laura's homosexual son (Ed Harris, in a truly ugly performance), an AIDS sufferer whose relentless anger is directly traceable to Mom's long-ago desertion of him. Somehow, despite the complexity of the film's structure, this all seems too simple-minded. Or should we perhaps say agenda driven? The same criticisms might apply to the fact that both these fictional characters (and, it is hinted, Woolf herself) find what consolation they can in a rather dispassionate lesbianism...
...convened a two-day conference in Rome to discuss what to do with pedophile priests. You'd think after the first half-hour, when someone said "How about we put them in jail?" they'd all go home. But they kept going, coming up with a long proclamation that somehow was something other than "How about we put them in jail?" We couldn't get enough of stating the obvious. People wrote news stories that seriously examined Ulrika Jonsson or fat people suing fast-food restaurants, leaving very little for Have I Got News For You to do. After extensive...
...peaceful resolution, somehow, to the situation between the U.S. and North Korea. If that’s too much to ask, at least find a way to get the food to the kids who need it instead of the “Dear Leader’s” army...