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...would be flexible on the missed deadline for full disclosure. "No one likes being late, but I think being late is probably preferable than being wrong or giving us something that we can't work with," Hill told reporters in Tokyo on Jan. 7. In another sign of a softer line toward the North, the U.S. State Department even urged the New York Philharmonic orchestra recently to play a concert in Pyongyang next month...
...though, came from Clinton herself. In the tumultuous days before the primary, she showed sides of herself both tougher and softer than previously known. Clinton lashed out at Barack Obama and John Edwards in Saturday night's debate, visibly angry in a way voters had not seen before. But on Monday, she teared up when asked how she was coping with the campaign - displaying the kind of emotion that people would associate far more with Bill Clinton than with his wife. Said one prominent Democratic strategist not affiliated with the campaign: "Yesterday helped her a lot with women...
Tandem, based in Ashburn, Va., was testing its process in the lab in early 2001, and Emily Durham was working regularly with the treated water. She noticed something unusual: her forearms and hands looked and felt softer. Durham and the rest of the Tandem team didn't think much of this unusual fringe benefit. "We said, 'Hey, that's great,' but didn't want to deviate from our original goal," Lyles says...
...This week he unveiled a new, softer stump speech that talks of "America rising." As he explains, "Having laid the foundation of some differences that we have on substance, now it's my job to assure that [voters] know exactly what I want to do as President, which is what I was doing in the last three weeks last time." In other words, the moment has arrived once again. It's time to make another closing argument...
...young, idealistic Woody. Impressively, he also does justice to the Dylan songs he recorded for the film’s soundtrack. Bale attempts to capture Dylan’s voice, posture, and idiosyncrasies, but his hulking frame and fierce demeanor overpower the icon’s softer, more introspective nature. Gere, in the same way, retains that signature chivalry and charm that makes him too sweet to be true. Ledger and Whishaw play compelling incarnations of Dylan.But nothing compares to Cate Blanchett. Put simply, she steals the show. As Jude, her performance is utterly compelling, and this electric phase...