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...main things you added to the story was women. In a lot of your work, women turn out to have far richer interior lives than men. I have always argued that if you want to learn something about emotion, you have to ask women. That's why I've had three women characters who've won Oscars--[for] Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman and Shirley MacLaine. I've always thought that for my interests, emotionally, I have to seek women to talk about. Men don't talk about emotion. They don't understand...
...array of selections available under Part D--even Alaska, with only 53,000 eligible recipients, has almost 30 plans, all with different premiums, deductibles, co-pays and covered drugs--has bewildered seniors trying to choose. But that confusion is only part of what has gone wrong. The main reason for the problems of the past three weeks is that the vast majority of enrollees--20.4 million of 24 million--already had some kind of drug benefit, in many cases Medicaid, and were automatically switched to Part D. Their information had to make its way through several layers of private...
Unfortunately, 529 plans come in all stripes, and plenty of them are so ill constructed that they seriously eat away at your tax benefit. To make a 529 worth it, you need to avoid three main pitfalls...
...musicians-who all play their instruments by ear-have eight minutes to impress the eight judges seated in the main Grand Stand. The "engine room," or rhythm section of each steel band, includes at least one conventional drum kit, tumba drums, maracas and "irons"-scrapped car-brake drums hit with metal rods. The engine room sets the tempo, the panmen follow, thumping and reverberating, and the North Stand, a rather rickety structure of standing-room-only bleachers erected especially for the competition, explodes with energy-the wooden planks bow precariously as they're rhythmically pounded in unison by the feet...
...opinion piece published in Fifteen Minutes last spring, Laura H. Owen β06 expressed surprise and skepticism at discovering someone her age was engaged to be married. βI think the main problem is that uncertainty is scary, and leaving college and going out on your own is scary, too,β she wrote. βIt would be nice, upon graduation, to have somebody to go with you, find a crappy apartment with you, open a bank account with you, and spend Saturday night in a strange city with...