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...settles into a lifeless, gravelly monotone. For the most part, Hawke doesn't seem to know the implications of what he's saying. Accordingly, little chemistry develops with Ophelia because Stiles spends much of her screen time pouting and skulking. The only discernable reason that the two are a match for one another is because they are equally petulant. Hamlet does not represent "the courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye," just a spoiled latch-key kid whose parents didn't hug him enough. Thankfully, the two are saved by the supporting cast. Bill Murray as Polonius injects significant pathos...
There were no doubles played in the match because of impending final exams for both teams...
...this point Putin wants no part of any tinkering with the ABM treaty, fearing that it would open the door to a larger U.S. shield than Clinton says he wants to deploy, which Moscow cannot afford to match and which would threaten its nuclear deterrence. He has warned Clinton that Russia will abandon all arms-control treaties if the U.S. builds a national missile defense...
...announced as he paced over to the modest concrete monument that commemorates the day in October 1967 when a Vietnamese missile shot down his plane and he was pulled from the lake by an irate mob. And unless you spent the entire primary season on the phone trying to match wits with Regis, you know McCain endured the next 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war, subject to torture and prolonged isolation...
...Claridge is among the swelling ranks of small, upscale American hotels with fine art on all floors and an attitude to match. From Los Angeles to Boston, New York to New Orleans, these are places that offer attentive, discreet service, and lots of it. Their mission is to out-boutique the boutiques and, by the way, allow you to get a little work done. Call them the "biztique" hotels. Also call them expensive...