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...letter to John Feussner, chief research and development officer for the VA headquarters, Frank wrote "it is my impression that Ms. Bodkin and Ms. [Danielle] Brian [executive director of the PGO] make a persuasive case that the Department ought to conduct an investigation into the project in question...
...proudly introduced herself as the "only person who has ever published smut in both Penthouse and Ms. Magazine...
...double dose of Ms. McBeal. In the first show, Ally (Calista Flockhart) lands in jail for wearing short skirts, Elaine makes condoms with customized phrases ("Take a number" for Ally), and Elaine's friend files suit against a feminist mag after being fired for being Baptist. In the second show, Ally lands in jail again for getting into a sidewalk scuffle (she does a spin kick!), a terrible unisex bathroom accident befalls Stefan, Cage's pet frog, and Ally represents a woman being sued for throwing her best friend into a garbage canister...
Emily Watson, Hilary and Jackie: Watson, like Blanchett, is one of the best new actresses of our generation. She should have won for Breaking the Waves two years ago, and her performance as Jackie du Pre is a maniacal testament to the title character's struggle with MS. But Watson, with 'her searching blue eyes, just seems too naive and ingenuously talented to win just yet. Give her a few more years in Hollywood, and she'll harden (and then...
...Ptydepe graffitied walls, a slide, a crooked door and a rope swing reserved for Gross' boyhood digressions--it also proved a physical risk in what some are calling the visitation of the old "Macbeth curse." Jason S. Chaffin '00-'01 (Stroll) sprained his ankle during a rehearsal, Malka Resnicoff (Ms. P) was injured and had to be replaced by none other than Hostetler, and Mimi Asness '02 (Maria) punctured her finger while striking the set. But for all its hazards, the set, designed by Josh Perry '00, was a bold interpretation which married the familiar office setting with the frivolous...