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...airs next year on Showtime, CBS's pay-cable corporate sibling. But we don't generally look to made-for-TV mini-series for ungilded truth. Remember, if not for scurrilous, insensitive, sensationalized TV movies about the (liberal, Democrat) Kennedys, we would have to clone five Michael Jacksons to fill the holes in the sweeps-stunt calendar. If Americans were going to depend on The Reagans as a history lesson--rather than as a campy Washington version of I Love the 80s--the Republic is doomed. And if you think CBS is interested in coddling only the left, I have...
...forthcoming judgment. Toby Nicol, easyJet's head of corporate affairs, dismisses that prospect: "What Michael is trying do is take a problem which is his and try and pretend that other low-cost airlines will be affected." If Ryanair quits Charleroi, says Will Whitehorn, Virgin's spokesman, "we'll fill our boots at Charleroi without requiring any subsidy at all." "In the short term things could be quite messy, but none of this is going to destroy the Ryanair model," says Goodbody researcher Gill. Ryanair's six-monthly figures announced two weeks ago showed a 45% leap in passengers...
...event organizers at the IOP are equally confident they’ll be able to find warm bodies to fill the roughly 800-seat capacity forum...
...also herald the rise of various other genres of musical iconography. Already labels are rushing to include bonus DVDs with new releases to encourage us music-lovers to buy the CD rather than simply download it. Unlike a photo, it takes more than a sultry or surly look to fill a video, which means that only those with the talent to hold your attention or those with the money or body to do so by other means can win this war. We may not know what they’re singing, but at least we’ll know...
...almost lonely. I’ve been twice—once for a late weekday lunch, again for a Saturday dinner—and both times was disappointed that the restaurant, a quintessential hole-in-the-wall with no more than a dozen small tables, never managed to quite fill up. Eventually I convinced myself that in one sense, that’s almost part of Rangzen’s charm: you can go for a quiet dinner and not be crowded or forced to run into anyone...