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...glad that I didn't strike out," Albers said...
...mighty glad you're here...
People who came into contact with the group agree: the members seemed happy. "They were very loyal," says Matzorkis, who paid the Higher Source employees a total of $10,000 to $15,000 to design Websites. "I'm glad we worked with them." Mike Afshin, who owned Comp-X, a Del Mar computer shop where victim David Geoffrey Moore worked, says when he heard Moore was one of the dead, "it was sad. My wife started crying. He was physically and mentally strong and happy. I never saw him complaining about life. [Moore and co-worker and fellow cultist Real...
Almost convincingly relieved nonwinners: Emily Watson from Breaking the Waves, who partied late and said she "would have gone to pieces if I'd won. I'm quite glad I didn't." (Yeah, right.) And RALPH FIENNES, who was in such a cheery mood that he sat at the Vanity Fair party with girlfriend FRANCESCA ANNIS...
...builds on earlier art, de Kooning's no less than most. Part of its strength was in its rootedness. The big senior influences on his early American work were Ingres, Miro and Picasso--and among his contemporaries, the tragically fated Gorky, who would kill himself in 1948. "I am glad that it is about impossible to get away from his powerful influence," de Kooning wrote soon af-ter Gorky's death, and the Armenian painter's recurved, taut line, describing edge and implying volume in a single gesture, was preserved in the Dutchman's work. In fact, de Kooning...