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...with my head, not with my heart. I’m considering voting for a guy (Clark) who I distrust personally (is it just me, or does it seem a little bit strange and unrealistic for a life-long Republican to turn into a progressive overnight?), think is too weak on almost every issue, and who, at the moment, doesn’t even seem politically competent enough to carry out a campaign, let alone run a nation. I’m actually considering voting for a guy who I think could be a bad President...
...Warriors isn't up there with Crouching Tiger and Hero. It meanders in places then rushes through a half-dozen climaxes, including one with weak visual effects (and copped from Raiders of the Lost Ark). But Zhao Fei's cinematography is ravishing, the actors bring heft and glamour to their roles, and the battle scenes have a clanging thrill to them. When the good guys and bad guys wage a group sword fight on horseback, you'll wonder why Hollywood ever thought it could get away with boring old guns...
...hypocritical! We do not need to enter into a conflict with North Korea. The end result could be catastrophic to the U.S. and the entire world. We need to stay out of other nation's affairs. Here's an idea: Let's work on fixing our weak and damaged infrastucture before we start fixing the problems of the world. B. Casey Los Angeles, Calif...
...hero of You Look Nice Today is Robert Harbert, "Harb" to his pals. Harb is executive vice president of corporate process and procedure at the Global Fiduciary Trust Co., and he's a relatively generic specimen of the common suit: 44, nice guy, weak chin, happily married. Harb's troubles begin when he hires an attractive assistant named CaroleAnne. Over the next few years, it emerges that CaroleAnne, while quite good at her job, is in fact a nutcase. Even though Harb heaps raises and promotions on her, she becomes increasingly paranoid and hostile, and finally she quits and sues...
LAKSHMAN ACHUTHAN: It's very much a question of timing. Essentially, a weak economy trumps a deficit. Now, if we have an economy growing, it could put some wind at the back of interest rates and pose some hurdles for economic growth...