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...space animals stomp, impale, gulp down, and otherwise commit murder in the name of justice for Earl, the story’s embittered astronaut hero. Earl’s chief opponent, the money-minded space official Dr. Frubar, soon learns that an antagonist who relies on the support of ad money and horny secretaries can only advance so far. Plympton’s inventive mind is perceptive enough to create clever scenarios with some sort of reason to them; in the best sequence of the film, he conjures up a planet inhabited by intelligent body parts...
...appellate court does not dismiss the case, the University will convene an Ad Hoc Grievance panel to review Berkowitz's grievance with his tenure procedure...
...Berkowitz's lawyer David A. Handzo said in court on Friday, Berkowitz is also seeking monetary damages and another shot at tenure in addition to any findings the ad hoc panel makes...
...also said companies had to reveal all the known risks of their business--so-called ad hoc disclosure. "It seems clear that a lot of Neuer Markt guys were publishing only good news, which is a violation of the ad hoc disclosure rules," says Marco Becht, co-author of a forthcoming book, The Control of Corporate Europe. "In the U.S., the SEC has always been pretty ruthless with companies that didn't come clean...
...Kathryn); he bests Sinatra in their duet-duel "Well, Did You Evah." And in the four flavorful minutes of "Now You Has Jazz," with Armstrong and his band, Crosby displays his vocal and verbal acuity in top form. This song, like the one with Sinatra, was considerably revised - ad-libbed, if you like - from Cole Porter's text. Bing's asides are apt and inspired: when Armstrong sings "Frenchmens all/ Prefer what they call/ Lay jazz hot," Bing apostrophizes a très-français "formidable!" Satch, Trummy Young, Billy Kyle and the rest broil their venerable chops...