The travel experts predict that this will be a staycation summer, with gas prices over $4 and the economy melting like an Eskimo pie.
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Arizona Illegal-Immigrant Law Draws Strong Opposition
The toughest anti-illegal-immigrant measure in a generation passed the Arizona legislature this week.
August Sonata
TITLE: THE BEST INTENTIONS DIRECTOR: BILLE AUGUST WRITER: INGMAR BERGMAN THE BOTTOM LINE: Bergman’s back and Bille’s got him, for a handsome soap opera with a radiant star performance.
Spider-Man, Finally: On Scene at Opening Night
At least four performers were injured doing the technically demanding stunts.
‘What the Hell Would Spielberg Do Here?’: Abrams on ‘Super 8’
Surely the most eagerly awaited film of the summer, J.J.
Education: Unhappy Teachers
To find the happy teacher lately became the scientific quest of Assistant Director Robert Hoppock of National Occupational Conference. He asked groups of teachers if they were happy in their work, why or why not.
Katrina’s Lingering Medical Nightmare
Melinda Amedee was scheduled to have a tumor removed from her kidney at a New Orleans hospital on August 30. She lives far enough away from the city to have missed serious damage from Hurricane Katrina.
Coming To Amrika
The spectacular success of Indians in the U.S. smashes old stereotypes and adds a dash of spice to the American melting pot By ANTHONY SPAETH When Manoj Night Shyamalan was growing up in suburban Philadelphia, his parents–both immigrants from India, both physicians–didn’t hesitate to pile on the pressure
Turkish Director Fêted in Cannes, Ignored at Home
Celebrated Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan was awarded Best Director in Cannes on Sunday.
HBO Documentary ‘Burma Soldier’ Reveals Life Under Junta
Burma has been rendered in journalism, activism and art as a country of plain dichotomies: good vs.