Word: woo
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...French film noir flicks "Jenny Lamour" at 3:45 and 7:30 p.m. and "The Murderer Lives at 21" at 5:45 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 4. Political observer Molly lvins reads from her latest book "Nothing But Good Times Ahead" at 5:30 p.m. and action director John Woo's Vietnam film "Bullet in the Head" shows at 7:40 and 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 5. The Back to School series includes "If..." at 4 and 7:50 p.m. and "Pump Up the Volume" at 6 and 9:50 p.m. on Wednesday...
...complaint, filed in April and obtained by The Crimson through the Freedom of Information Act last month, cites as evidence a New York Times article from February 28, 1993, which reported on the College's increased efforts to woo Black students...
...complaint, filed in April and obtained by The Crimson through the Freedom of Information Act last month, cites as evidence a New York Times article from February 28, 1993, which reported on the College's increased efforts to woo Black students...
...complaint, filed in April and obtained by The Crimson through the Freedom of Information Act last month, cites as evidence a New York Times article from February 28, 1993, which reported on the College's increased efforts to woo Black students...
...Lantern, Ju Dou and other sumptuous dramas directed by Zhang Yimou and starring glorious Gong Li have helped make China a new force in world cinema. Check out Hard Target, as millions of teenage boys already have. The director of this martial-arts pummeler is Hong Kong's John Woo -- the first director from Chinese-language cinema to make a Hollywood picture. With its deft skullcrackery and its breathless chase scenes, Hard Target is The Kung- Fugitive...