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...very assumption that moving the guns will change the minds of those who have been firing the guns at innocent civilians these two years. Of course we can disagree about whether 1,000 or 5,000 or 10,000 innocent people killed constitutes a greater or a lesser crime -- if a crime can even be measured in such a way. As far as I am concerned, it is totally irrelevant to me after meeting a child whose leg was amputated. He had gone to bed before Christmas with the hope that Santa Claus would bring his leg back...
...says, was, specifically designed toreach an energy level high enough to either provetheir theories for sure, or give them newones--the so-called "no lose" theorem. Thiscertainty was not assured using lesser energycolliders...
...hard to imagine what could. No matter what, Tomassoni's point that the truly great teams don't break down like that is well-taken. College hockey's upper echelon is reserved for teams that can control themselves emotionally and not be irritated by the taunts of lesser teams; it's hard to imagine Harvard advancing to St. Paul with such petty retaliations continuing to be so common-place...
...landlady, played by Shirley MacLaine, and is too raffish for Piper Laurie, who is excellent as a dignified lady he meets at senior-citizen matinees. Meanwhile Walt moons over a young waitress (Sandra Bullock). Also written by a sprout, Steve Conrad, and directed by Randa Haines (Children of a Lesser God, The Doctor), who specializes in the woes of isolation, Wrestling Ernest Hemingway aspires to be serious about its subject. Yet in a curious way this sobriety works against it. Frank and Walt turn into schematically contrasting case studies, and the movie's sympathy for them eventually becomes patronizing...
...design from the inset photos and graphics and various display faces Leslie deploys; the art (last issue had cover art by Chris Knox!) is neat, too, but the meat of the magazine is interviews--with Peter Jefferies, Barbara Manning, Madder Rose, A. Snail, Crystallized Movements, S. Moxham and various lesser lights worth learning about. Other record reviews are by one or more members of Sebadoh. If I've convinced you to check out one and only one commercially available fanzine, Popwatch should probably be it. Can't find it? Unlikely, but if so, write to P.O. Box 440215, Somerville...