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He thinks the audience is going to wonder who's pressing the buttons, and that it takes away from the reality.

But what does that mean to our everyday lives?Do we stop flying, stay away from stadiums and shopping malls, stock up on bottled water or call police every time we see an abandoned package on the street?And many wondered: Do the federal officials who are issuing these alerts have any idea of the potential threat? This alert is different.

The alternate arrangements are wonderfully diverse and include one played on the sitar and another done boogie-woogie style.

I wonder if your critical reader saw the memo from Donald Rumsfeld that was recently leaked to the press?When the presidents closest advisers disagree with Bush, doesnt this tell you something?The realities show that most of the people of Iraq look at us as invaders, not liberators, and wish that we would leave.

(It's a wonder that Mao and Saddam Hussein didn't make the cut.) And how does Dean warrant this comparison?He and his followers try to "restrict the free speech of others" by attacking their critics on the Internet.

When Air France aborted six flights between Paris and Los Angeles, I began to wonder whether I would get back to Los Angeles International Airport and home.

Then, according to Susan Sontag, who wrote about the movie in Partisan Review, anxious liberals wondered whether such political daring might not set off riots with "American Legion types storming the theatres".

Elko has wonderful public facilities.

Even more, I wonder whether the debs and their families do.

THE OFFICE We hesitate to oversell this British workplace comedy, because its humor is so wonderfully sly, it's not at all an in-your-face laughfest, particularly at first viewing.

A chance to say au revoir to this wonderful ballet troupe.

When a professing Muslim can be condemned thus as an apostate, one wonders how the attitude to a Muslim who apostatises in favour of Christianity – not to speak of other religions - can change.

He wondered how answering machines might have changed the Old West.

“It has to do—I think—with growing up in an apartment, with my aunt and my cousins right next door to me, with the door open, with neighbors walking in and out, with people yelling at each other all the time.” Born in 1947, the younger of two sons of a clothing salesman and a housewife, David had “a wonderful childhood,” he has said, adding, “Which is tough, because it’s hard to adjust to a miserable adulthood.” He hated the sixties.

She wrote, “My only gripe with the show was that I was left wondering: Could this be the launch of a comedy series on HBO?One can dream.” Larry David had begun the special with no idea of going any further, but as it came together he began to think differently: “We realized as we were doing it that this thing seemed like it could be—a show!The scenes came out very well, better than I had expected.


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