Word: showings
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...poster which enumerates the costs of abortion. We find it appalling that they would attempt to place a dollar value on the entire cost of abortion in our modern society. The Students for Choice, shirking off responsibility to any moral code higher than the individual's convenience, choose to show only the financial costs of abortion and then only the costs incurred by the individual...
What about the physical, emotional and psychological expense of abortion? Studies show over 90 percent of women who undergo abortions are left with some type of permanent scars. And what about the effects of abortion on society? Doesn't it threaten to desensitize and sterilize our culture? Unfortunately, at Harvard, the question of who pays the price of abortion is even more direct. The answer...
...antidote to pessimism. There were 350 journalists accompanying the President, and most of them seemed to approve of his performance. The network anchors rushed for their desert tunics and created as much stir among the troops as the President himself. At the end of the Thanksgiving stage show, elaborate broadcasting facilities in the middle of the desolate sand beamed back live reports from the media superstars...
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Bowles made this caravan of horrors persuasive by suggesting that tragedy was the destination his travelers sought. His prose got under the skin of . hapless Port and Kit and revealed their itch for romantic catastrophe. But movies are as different from novels as show is from tell. The director who would adapt this treacherous tale must find resources other than interior monologues and wan philosophizing. Bertolucci knew this when, after conquering China and Hollywood with The Last Emperor, he and co-screenwriter Mark Peploe approached The Sheltering Sky. "Instead of using language and psychology, I wanted to be more physical...