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...they recently eliminated commissions to travel agents. A Travelocity spokesman points out, however, that Orbitz's owner airlines are paying the website a fee of about $14 a ticket--roughly twice as much as Travelocity charges. "Orbitz's special provisions have made the playing field for airline tickets severely uneven," says Antonella Pianalto, head of the Interactive Travel Services Association. Orbitz counters that other websites favor certain carriers by charging them lower fees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Cheaper Tickets | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

...does the interesting conversationalist require sensory overload in order to invigorate his companion. The Blue Room’s sparse brick walls offer only bizarre Betsy Cullen photographs for distraction, so if you come, bring your A-game, order a quart of Budweiser and prepare for an interesting, if uneven, culinary jaunt around the world. A few destinations may not be worth the effort, but at least you are out of Harvard Square, somewhere...

Author: By Nick Hobbs, Elaine C. Kwok, and Clay B. Tousey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: A Night Out: Double Feature | 5/2/2002 | See Source »

...using dialogue for exposition (“Remember when this happened? You know, right after Dad died?”). A conversation gimmick between Pete and Lanie that is cute at first becomes tired and lame by the fifth or sixth time it is repeated. Furthermore, with its uneven pacing, awkward dialogue, spotty acting and skeletal characters, this American Beauty wannabe fails everywhere the 1999 film succeded...

Author: By Benjamin W. Olson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jolie Leads a Superficial ‘Life’ | 4/26/2002 | See Source »

...turns vaudeville comic who has gone into television... His show is a weekly catchall of the things the 40-year-old comic has learned in 35 hard-working years in show business. Berle uses not only his brash, strongbow-shaped mouth to get off his loud, fast, uneven volley of one-line gags; with expert timing and tireless bounce, he also hurls his whole 6 feet and 191 dieted pounds into every act of his show. His motto is still "anything for a laugh"--and practically anything he does gets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: 53 Years Ago in TIME | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

Most of the actors do credible work amidst the uneven material. O’Hara makes an appealing, if bland, Susan; Jack Noseworthy sings almost well enough as Dallas to offset his acting deficiencies; and James has enough range to hold down the center of a big Broadway musical, though one wishes he’d allow his voice more free reign...

Author: By Adam R. Perlman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lithgow Delivers Sweet Performance | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

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