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...harsh lights and bright colors take on a chilling unreality. Alcott's style couldn't be more wrong for the South Bronx. When he does try to capture the ugliness of the locale, his photography becomes more grainy than gritty. And then, there's Rita Roland, from the Lizzie Borden School of Film Editing. Many times, she cuts away from a scene with a character in mid-gesture or midsentence; the annoying discontinuity from one shot to the next disorients the viewer and further debilitates the already feeble storyline...
Captain Broughton: I don't care if you've got Lizzie Borden going down on Jack the Ripper in the middle of Times Square. I've got enough whores, pimps, creeps and queers out there to start my own Macy's parade. Clean up this precinct first...
...caps. Crimson band member Meg Ziegler said about last Friday's battle of the bands in the Yard, "When they started playing Santana we knew we were out of our league." Stanford's halftime show, "Brief History of American Violence," featured an ax formation in honor of Lizzie Borden, and S&M formation, and one of Sid V., a tribute to the Sex Pistols. Music such as "Satisfaction" and "It Don't Come Easy" accompanied the notorious "She's Not There" by Santana. Joe Doucette, Stanford alumni back for a guest appearance with the band, said that "sleeping...
...comments with "if" and "would" and "could." Were interferon finally to prove an effective cancer drug, there would still be a long way to go. At least a few?and possibly quite a few?years will pass before it becomes widely available. "In terms of research," says Dr. Ernest Borden, a cancer specialist at the University of Wisconsin, "we're only about 2% of the way along toward widespread clinical application." And should interferon become plentiful, it would probably be used as a supplement to, rather than a replacement for existing treatment. Warns Dr. James Holland, of Manhattan's Mount...
...National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) was not invited to testify for the hearings because "the purpose of the hearings was to bring out the medical and biological effects, not to discuss decriminalization," Charlie Borden, a Mathias aide, said yesterday...