Word: powers
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...power that the production evolves, nonetheless, seems to belong almost exclusively to the actors. There is no lighting, no sound, no set; the only real evidence of staging are the lazy circles that the actors draw around each other as they pace the grass of the courtyard. And while Anouilh's script can certainly support a minimalist production, this one struggles to establish any sense of atmosphere. It is difficult to forget that one is in the middle of Adams House. The costuming is confusing: most costumes are appropriately spare, but they range incongruously from a generic pink Elizabethan dress...
...think defenses have had a hard time game-planning us," Rose said. "We throw the ball to all sides of the field, we have a power running game, and we run the option. It's a great attack...
There is arguably no issue more important than campaign finance reform. It lurks behind almost every other issue, from health care to gun safety. Sen. John S. McCain's (R-Ariz.) rise to popularity attests to the power of the issue. Every year the chances for meaningful reform improve, as more and more politicians and business leaders become fed up with the system. Vice President Al Gore '69 will lead the fight to give our democracy back to the people and rid Washington of special-interest money once and for all. If Texas Gov. George W. Bush wins...
...command sufficient loyalty to attempt a coup. If Montesinos is indeed looking to make a comeback, his window of opportunity is narrowing. The government and opposition on Thursday announced an agreement to hold new elections next April, at which time the Fujimori regime, which first elevated Montesinos to power, is expected to be shown the door. Of course, the primary beneficiary of Montesinos's political dirty tricks has been President Fujimori himself, which makes Montesinos a potential treasure trove of damning information about the current regime. And that may add to the president's motivation to personally supervise his capture...
...Laurent Gbagbo. More than 50 people have died in clashes between demonstrators and troops since the election, and turmoil on the streets has shown no sign of abating. Following Gueï's hasty departure Wednesday, Gbagbo proclaimed himself president and the same military that had installed Gueï in power rushed to endorse him. But many Ivoirians, and the international community, smell...