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...director Penny Marshal pulls out all cinematographic stops and carries the film on aesthetic sails alone, the prognosis for Riding in Cars looks grim. At the very least, their pusillanimous, even deceitful, refusal to submit to critical treatment will be a self-fulfilling prophesy of sorts. It is a telegraph to intelligent film consumers everywhere, an official self-abnegation: It well might behoove us pay heed to this preemptive funeral dirge that Columbia seems to be singing for itself. The smart viewer will hedge her bets, save $5 and rent The Big Lebowski instead...
FM’s crack Morse Code team dusted off the ol’ telegraph machine to get the full report from waters near...
...Across the now mostly metaphorical Fleet Street (few London papers still have offices there), he got some solid Tory backing. The Telegraph's Boris Johnson agrees that the Labor lefties and many of his conservative colleagues have plenty of valid concerns, but that toppling the Taliban and eliminating Bin Laden make waging the war an essential responsibility." There is always a period of Fleet Street nervousness, during any war. It happened during the Gulf. It happened during the Falklands. So come on, you Peggy Panics. Remember Margaret Thatcher on that very conflict: 'The possibility of failure does not exist...
Members of the X-plicit Players, a Berkeley nudist group, belted the tune “Naked and Free in Berkeley” last Sunday as they headed down Telegraph Ave. for the annual Nude and Breat Freedom Parade, a tradition that’s been around 10 years...
...needs to keep up with the lifestyles and financial interdependence of modern couples," he says. "I'm campaigning to make these policies non-discriminatory." ? Not everyone agrees that the Homsi case is a valid example of bias. "Discrimination mainly applies to circumstances where people have no choice," wrote Sunday Telegraph columnist Mary Kenny. "Brad and Anna did have the choice, and they chose not to marry." If the policy is to change, where should the government draw the new, blurry line to replace marriage? Says Reah: "If you can prove that you're a long-term established partner, you should...