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Four female witnesses waited in the wings to reportedly support Hill's credibility, but they were not called, due to what the Los Angeles Times described as private, compromise deal between " aggressive, gloves-off " Republicans and the Senate Judiciary Committee Chair, Democrat Joe Biden.
In his review of the original 1973 Broadway production, Clive Barnes in the New York Times called the musical " heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting.
Chicago Sun Times columnist Jay Mariotti called Selig the " The Steroids Commissioner.
* John Woo directed a parody film of Chaplin's " The Kid " called Hua ji shi dai ( 1981 ), also known as " Laughing Times.
According to The New York Times the system is called " shuanggui " and is greatly feared by corrupt party functionaries.
Reviewing the novel in the New York Times, Carlos Fuentes called Grossman's translation a " major literary achievement " and another called it the " most transparent and least impeded among more than a dozen English translations going back to the 17th century.
In 2009, Danish director Sebastian S. Cordes shot a 75-minute documentary called The Life and Times of Don Rosa, consisting of exclusive interviews with Rosa himself on his farm near Louisville, Kentucky.
On March 31, 2007, Katie Zezima of The New York Times penned an article called " In ' Casey ' Rhubarb, 2 Cities Cry ' Foul!
Empire magazine praised the film saying " the gaudily gory, virtuoso, hyper-kinetic horror sequel / remake uses every trick in the cinematic book " and confirms that " Bruce Campbell and Raimi are gods " and Caryn James of The New York Times called it " genuine, if bizarre, proof of Sam Raimi's talent and developing skill.
The New York Times called it " the prettiest play of the day ," as Wesleyan's quarterback " deftly passed the ball past the whole Yale team to his mate Van Tassel.
The New York Times ran several editorials and op-eds that condemned the punishment and called on the American public to flood the Singaporean embassy with protests.
Some e-mail viruses written after the Good Times scare contained text announcing that " This virus is called ' Good Times ,'" presumably hoping to gain kudos amongst other virus writers by appearing to have created a worldwide scare.
While some critics lauded the casting of Bill Murray as the voice of the title character, Garfield: The Movie met with mostly negative reviews: Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times called it " soulless excuse for entertainment ", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said of the film " There's nothing to recommend about this film except its sheer innocuousness ".
A common story says that his New York Times obituary called him " Henry Melville ", implying that he was unknown and unappreciated at his time of death, but the story is not true.
Dornbrook also started Infocom's customer newsletter called The New Zork Times to discuss game hints and preview and showcase new products.
He syncretized Abolitionism, Free Love, spiritual universalism, ( Josiah ) Warren, & ( Charles ) Fourier into a grand utopian scheme he called the Universal Pantarchy ... He was instrumental in founding several “ intentional communities ,” including the “ Brownstone Utopia ” on 14th St. in New York, & “ Modern Timesin Brentwood, Long Island.
The New York Times called it " a fine building ", but Pei was among those who felt disappointed with the results.
Menachen Begin was called a terrorist and a fascist by Albert Einstein and 27 other prominent Jewish intellectuals in a letter to the New York Times which was published on December 4, 1948.
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
In a 1989 review of his work, Vincent Canby of The New York Times called Jarmusch " the most adventurous and arresting film maker to surface in the American cinema in this decade ".
When Lawrence died on June 9, 2000, the New York Times called him " One of America's leading modern figurative painters " and " among the most impassioned visual chroniclers of the African-American experience.
" The New York Times called 1996's Hallelujah Junction " a two-piano work played with appealingly sharp edges ," and 2001's " American Berserk " " a short, volatile solo piano work.
Donal Henahan, special to the New York Times, called the Houston Grand Opera world premiere of the work " worth a few giggles but hardly a strong candidate for the standard repertory " and " visually striking but coy and insubstantial.

Times and her
After finishing her first book, in 1997, Hesser was hired as a food reporter for The New York Times.
In 2004, she accorded three stars to chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten ’ s Spice Market restaurant after Vongerichten gave her book Cooking for Mr. Latte a positive blurb ; the Times spotlighted the incident with an Editor ’ s Note.
She wrote her " Recipe Redux " feature for the Times magazine until February 27, 2011.
In her review for the New York Times, Janet Maslin praised, " Mr. Campbell's manly, mock-heroic posturing is perfectly in keeping with the director's droll outlook ".
The wife of Scoop Beal, the editor of the Humboldt Standard, which later combined with the Humboldt Times, in which Genzoli's story had appeared, has stated that her husband was in on the hoax with Wallace.
In December 2011, more than a year after the official reboot announcement, the Los Angeles Times site reported that Whit Anderson, the writer picked for the new Buffy movie, had her script rejected by the producers behind the project, and that a new writer was being sought.
She outlined her family's poverty in her early songs " Coat of Many Colors " and " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )".
For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
The New York Times described the contents of his two-page suicide note to his wife: " he was heartbroken at being unable to see her once again, and expressing deep regret at having hurt her, the dearest thing in his life.
Polgár " was unrecognizable in her first-round encounter with Viswanathan Anand ", wrote GM Robert Byrne in his New York Times column, " making more errors than she normally would in a dozen games.
An editorial in the St. Petersburg Times argued :" Reno's reputation as a state attorney, the foundation for her eight years as the nation's attorney general and her candidacy for governor of Florida, was built in significant part by her aggressive prosecution of three sensational child abuse cases in Miami-Dade County.
The film released in November 2007 and, despite the critics panning it, Dixit's performance was highly appreciated, with the New York Times commenting about her that " she's still got it ".
Nevertheless, the show debuted to very high ratings, and The New York Times said that " after years of trying to cash in on her fame by designing handbags and other self-marketing schemes, Ms. Lewinsky has finally found a fitting niche on television.
" In 2005 the New York Times published ( as a part of their series " Modern Love ") the testimony of former Unification Church member Renee Watabe about her arranged marriage in which her husband was selected for her by Moon.
She played a child psychiatrist in the film noir Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 ) with Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott ; her performance was called " beautiful and convincing " by New York Times critic A. H. Weiler.
In 1967, Nancy Reagan was appointed by her husband to the California Arts Commission, and a year later was named Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year ; in its profile, the Times labeled her " A Model First Lady ".

Times and theatrical
In his review for the New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote that Buckaroo Banzai " may well turn out to be a pilot film for other theatrical features, though this one would be hard to top for pure, nutty fun ".
Several Hercules toys, books, and other merchandise were produced, and a parade was held at Times Square during the film's premiere two weeks prior to its theatrical run.
More than two dozen independent theatrical and musical productions have been based on Einstein's Dreams, including a production at Chicago's National Pastime Theater in 2000, produced and directed by Patrizia Acerra and Dawn Arnold ; a production at Paradise Theater in New York in 2001, produced and directed by Paul Stancato and Brian Rhinehart ; a production at the Culture Project Theater in New York in 2003, directed by Rebecca Holderness ; a production at the People's Branch Theater in Nashville in 2003, adapted by Brian Niece and David Alford, directed by David Alford ; a musical production at the Martin Segal Theater of CUNY in New York in 2003, produced by Brian Schwartz with music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum and Joanne Lessner ; a production by the Underground Railway Theater in Boston in 2006 ; and a production by the University of Memphis in 2006, under the direction of Gloria Baxter ; a musical composition titled " In This World " by Paul Hoffman in 2000 and performed by the Silverwood Trio on their own CD ; and a musical composition titled " When Einstein Dreams " by Nando Michelin in 2003 and performed by the Nando Michelin Group on a Double Times Record CD.
By 1912, the London theatrical impresario John Tiller, defining the word in an interview he gave to the New York Times, described a ' flapper ' as belonging to a slightly older age group, a girl who has " just come out ".
At the height of his success in 1990, he was described as being " the most successful, influential and powerful theatrical producer in the world " by the New York Times.
Many critics panned the show, most notably Frank Rich of The New York Times, who wrote that " the evening has the theatrical consistency of quicksand " and described it as " a suite of temper tantrums, the characters ... yell at one another to rock music ".
Upon its September 1990 U. S. release, Entertainment Weekly gave it a " B -", describing it as " mildly charming and mostly too broad " and accusing it of overplaying " Dexter's dorkiness in the same way it overplays the big sex scene, the romantic montage, the breakup scene …" Caryn James of The New York Times wrote " even when its bright theatrical satire gives way to men dressed as nuns dancing in wimples and red sequined shorts, this modest comedy is always wickedly endearing, thanks to the off-kilter characters played by Mr. Goldblum and Emma Thompson as the unlikely woman of his dreams.
When the text was published, The Times called it " unreadable ", and the The Times Literary Supplement found it " inexpressibly tedious " in print but acknowledged that its effectiveness on stage was " proved by the delight of a theatrical audience.
In January 2003, The Education Life section of The New York Times listed DePaul's Theatre School among nine schools most mentioned by casting directors and theatrical agents for program quality.
The station was initially owned by the Broadcasting Company of Australia, which represented, amongst others, J and N Tait ( theatrical entrepreneurs ), Buckley and Nunn Limited ( a department store ) and The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd ( a newspaper company ).
" The Times said, " Never a great actor, he was nevertheless always a conspicuous figure in the theatrical world.
The New York Times commented, " Miss Wong stirs in the spectator all the sympathy her part calls for, and she never repels one by an excess of theatrical ' feeling '.
Anna Kisselgoff, a dance critic for the New York Times, called Dunham " a major pioneer in Black theatrical dance.
The Theater District, New York | Theater District around Times Square is the center of Broadway theater | commercial theatrical activity in New York City and the U. S.
The first wide-release theatrical film to deal with the subject of AIDS, the film takes its title from the words The New York Times used to describe the surviving same-sex partner of someone who had died of AIDS during the 1980s.
A theatrical production of Ibsen ’ s Hedda Gabler by The Opposites Company of the Theatre, in which the title character was presented as “ essentially good ”, in keeping with Siegel ’ s interpretation of the play, was highly praised in Time magazine, but severely criticized in the New York Times, which also published Siegel ’ s response to the critics.
Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh, Jerry Ciccoritti, and Sky Gilbert, Buddies in Bad Times is dedicated to " the promotion of queer theatrical expression ".
" The New York Times site lists Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group as the studio, Sony Pictures as the domestic theatrical distributor, and Red Wagon Entertainment as the production company.
Upon its theatrical release, Vincent Canby of The New York Times commented, " At the point at which I walked out, about 55 minutes into the story, there hadn't been a single characterization, situation, line of dialogue, camera angle or joke to indicate that anyone connected with Timerider had the remotest idea of what he was doing.
" The New York Times highly praised all the technical aspects and costumes, but felt that it did not succeed in a particularly compelling story, rather it was " essentially about the kind of wild physical feats that all Cirque shows are about, their jaw-dropping effect multiplied by the huge dimensions of the theatrical space.
Three Times was released in the United States on April 26, 2006, and was only the second film by Hou Hsiao-hsien to receive theatrical distribution in the USA ( the first was Millennium Mambo ).
While Prince's earlier theatrical failures Under the Cherry Moon and Sign o ' the Times have become cult classics, Graffiti Bridge has yet to achieve any status outside its initial box-office flop.
Birbiglia followed up his theatrical debut with Sleepwalk With Me & Other Painfully True Stories, a book which debuted as # 29 on the hardcover nonfiction New York Times Bestseller List and number four on the hardcover nonfiction section of the Washington Post Political Bookworm Best Sellers.

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