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...Biography expands on this point: "The woman that does capture Leo's heart will be in for some special romantic time with Leo... 'I'll definitely say that when I'm alone with a girl, I'm doing the baby voices, all that stuff, rubbing noses, the teddy bear thing.' (That's the kind of behavior our dreams are made...
Born of their incompetence in laundry skills, a lack of time, a surplus of funds or some combination thereof, there are certain people who have their laundry done every week by HSA Cleaners. They bear in silence the knowledge that their Harvard classmates must occasionally load quarters into a washer and dryer, while all they do is walk to their accustomed depot on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, drop off or pick up their laundry and then waltz away. They don't worry about fabric softener, bleach, detergent or the gentle cycle. Permanent press sounds like a never-ending basketball game...
WILL WINTitanic. The farce will happen. Grin and bear...
...already in her twenties when she first meets Ruth, she is still "growing up" throughout the play, both as a writer and an individual. Each scene requires her to be different person, a challenge which Jones handles gracefully. Her transition from a fawning grad-student with a teddy-bear backpack to an accomplished writer giving a speech at the 92nd St. Y is both striking and fluid. Jones' performance adeptly displays the conflict between Lisa's love for her mentor and her need to establish her own life as a writer...
Finesse matters as much as money when you're playing politics, which could be the toughest lesson that the chairman of Microsoft has to learn. When Mr. Gates went to Washington last week, he hoped to relieve some of the pressure that's been brought to bear on his growing empire. With Microsoft, the world's largest software company, facing a sapping antitrust action waged by the Federal Government--and 11 similar suits filed by state attorneys general--the $47 Billion Man was going on the offensive by running with the ball himself. Luckily for Gates and Microsoft, the game...