| Hemingway Makes Stage Début, His Intent Intact at Last
First came Mark Twain's "Is He Dead?," freshly dug out of the vault and adapted for Broadway by David Ives. And now the off-Broadway Mint Theater is mounting the first faithful production of "The Fifth Column," the only play by Ernest Hemingway. The story of why "The Fifth Column" has been neglected is a complicated one, involving several mishaps, an inept Hollywood screenwriter, and a 1940 Broadway production of a bastardized version of the play. "Ernest absolutely disinherited it and had nothing to do with it," Hemingway's biographer, A.E. Hotchner, said of the Broadway production. "I think he was glad when it closed prematurely." Hemingway wrote "The Fifth Column" in 1937, when he was living at the Hotel Florida in Madrid, covering the Spanish Civil War for the North American Newspaper Alliance.
Filed under: NASCAR
He will also have all schools that play Ohio State in a course of a season, should be high school caliber colleges. Were talking D-III teams. He also will make sure that all big name television stations have in the corner of thier tele-cast: Ohio State: America's Champion He has had alligations of possibly bumping up the Ohio State Buckeyes when on air. He was a successful QB at the college of Ohio State, and is now a well-known broadcaster. NBA Isiah Thomas -This canidate believes he can take it all. He will in-fact stay coach of the New York Knicks and Exective President of the Franchise if elected. Isiah's ego is high, and believes that his confidence to take on this challenge is all but achievable. He would also like to have a hot secratary while in office. MLB George Steinbrenner(sp?) -If elected, he will buy-out all other organizations and will slowly take over the world.
Tips for savvy medical Web surfing
Ryan asked one of her colleagues, a research specialist at the Texas Medical Center Library in Houston, to search the medical literature. She came up with an article about an antibiotic that worked against cat scratch fever but wasn't toxic. "We sent the doctor the whole article, and when he read it, he said, 'This is great. I hadn't thought of that,' " said Ryan, the president-elect of the Medical Library Association. Nick took the antibiotic and recovered without complications. So if you're trying to find medical information for yourself or someone you love, and you're not lucky enough to have access to a professional research librarian, what do you do? "The Empowered Patient" assumes you already know the basics of good Internet searching: .gov and .edu sites are to be trusted, as are sites for major health centers (think MayoClinic.com) and health organizations (such as the American Cancer Society's cancer.org).
Texas Democratic Presidential Primary: Clinton And Obama’s Dueling ...
On the one hand it's amazing that the first serious female candidate is playing a strong, decisive military card, on the other hand you wonder how voters will react to the closing image of a woman taking the call at 3 am. If there are any sexist stereotypes lurking out there in Texas, this will draw them to the surface. MY REACTION: I don't react as strongly against this ad as some do (and as an independent voter I react very strongly against negative campaigning). Perhaps it's because I was in the 8th grade watching TV when I saw the infamous LBJ ad that only aired once LIVE. That ad did shake me up and made me fear Barry Goldwater (I had only started becoming a political junkie and had not yet done extensive research.). This one is more polite, more subtle and it can be argued simply expands on Clinton's constantly-repeated experience theme.
Inhofe: EPA to fund buyout
This is more good news for the people in the Picher and Cardin areas," Henry said. "We know we still have a long road ahead, but this certainly makes the light at the end of the tunnel significantly brighter." Calling the process up to this point "long and difficult," the governor also warned of future challenges. "But we are doing the right thing in delivering relief to the families in the Tar Creek area," he said. Richard Greene, EPA's regional administrator, said he was pleased to be part of this "monumental occasion." "This master plan will ensure a coordinated commitment to permanently clean up the Tar Creek Superfund site," Greene said. "This announcement reaffirms years of hard work by local, tribal, state and federal partners." He called Inhofe a longtime champion for the communities and said the senator was instrumental in bringing about what he called "this final cleanup plan." Inhofe in turn shared the credit with Greene, the governor and U.S.
Infinti EX35 embodies the next wave in crossovers
The Pacific Coast Highway is one of the nation's most spectacular drives, curving gracefully along cliffs that drop precipitously toward rocky beaches laced with the foam of thunderous breakers. Focusing on the road can be a challenge for visiting drivers, particularly when passing the multi-level manses of Malibu. Should you look up, down or straight ahead? Since this is not a divided highway, it's best to keep your eyes on the road as much as possible. Driving south from Point Mugu, I happened across a head-on collision that crushed the fronts of both cars. Ambulances were en route. I have no idea whether the unfortunate drivers were tourists, but it was easy to see how the mishap could happen amid such awesome visual distraction. .
Off-season outlook: Jacksonville Jaguars
The defense also needs a makeover because there are major problems in the defensive line and the secondary. They can't rush the passer and they have problems in coverage. That explains why Tom Brady completed 26 of 28 passes in ousting them from the playoffs. The Jaguars couldn't put much heat on him and he was able to pick apart their secondary. Williams will be facing a tough job - especially since Del Rio will be looking over his shoulder. Del Rio has even more power now that Charles Bailey, who headed the pro scouting department, was fired. His duties were given to Gene Smith, who already was the chief college scout. That means James "Shack'' Harris, the vice president of player personnel, will probably be outvoted by Del Rio and Smith in personnel moves. And if Harris does object, Del Rio can go to owner Wayne Weaver, who'll probably back Del Rio because Del Rio turned out to be right when he cut quarterback Byron Leftwich, a move Harris opposed.
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