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...humor, simultaneously making the audience laugh and cringe. Lynch steals the movie in just a handful of scenes. The leads, on the other hand, are merely passable. Rudd seems to have cornered the market on depressive, unfulfilled pessimists, having played similar roles in “Knocked Up?? and “The Forty Year-Old Virgin.” His performance is, at once, comfortably familiar and perceptibly lethargic. Meanwhile, Scott is given very little material to work with, and it shows. His Wheeler is extremely one-note, and while the actor does an adequate...
...health of the American economy and the job prospects of young people all over the country. The costs of college attendance, however, have remained relatively high, and families everywhere are feeling the pinch. Significant tuition increases are anticipated at many schools, and financial aid programs may have trouble keeping up??especially at smaller private institutions. We are dismayed that this is the case; nevertheless, we believe that a pragmatic partnership of the public and private sectors has the potential to mitigate the effects of the current recession on college affordability. At the institutional level, colleges and universities...
...entire game.“The first half we didn’t have a rhythm. They clogged up the middle and we weren’t willing to go wide,” Clark said. “We really wanted to start opening the game up??I’m very happy with the second half.”Also noteworthy was the defense’s efforts in stopping Maduro, who received a yellow card for an aerial tussle with co-captain Luke Sager in the 83rd minute.“I thought [junior Kwaku...
...Rather than sorting through our trash bins, rationing out Solo cups at dorm-room parties, only sparingly pushing down—instead of up??on the “dual-flush” toilet handle, and following other environmental advice that is an affront to human dignity and common sense, we can simply be more thoughtful, considerate, and conservative in our daily habits...
Unlike other states without an income tax, Massachusetts has no way to make these numbers up??except, ironically, by raising other taxes, such as the property tax, which is already more painful than the income tax here. Otherwise, Massachusetts parents will just have to use their $3,700 average annual rebates to send their kids to private school; meanwhile, seniors can use it to pay for that big operation next month. Then again, $3,700 might not be enough...