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The buttons of Victorian repression are sumptuously undone in Angels and Insects, a fascinating and downright sexy adaptation of A.S. Byatt's imaginative novella. When English explorer William Adamson (Mark Rylance) accepts an invitation to stay on at the country estate of his wealthy sponsor, he believes to be re-entering the civilized world after his travails in the wild Amazon jungles. What he encounters, however, is far more lurid and seamy than anything found in the rainforests. After marrying the nubile Eugenia (Patsy Kensit) -- a woman who takes him to bed with a ferocity that belies her shy, naive exterior -- William comes to realize that his new family has secrets and lies that no one dares to expose, or even speak of. Soon enough, his treatise on insect life -- illustrated by the family's poor cousin.
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There's been a lot of talk this year that Australian filmmakers are failing the public. True, there have been some shockers this year, and I fear that the criticism is apt when it comes to comedies. But Japanese Story is up there with the best of Australian drama like Soft Fruit, Lantana and Walking on Water. The two main actors are fantastic. The premise is not highly original (two people who hate each other stuck in the outback alone), but the script is clever and well executed.
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2003 prediction? Last December, Capital predicted house prices to rise by 20% in 2003, based on Nationwide's index. Areas outside London have kept the UK housing market booming in 2003, but it over-estimated the rate of growth.
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Charlie walks through the movie seeking forgiveness--from his Uncle Giovanni (Cesare Danova), who is the local Mafia boss, and from Teresa, his best friend Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro), the local loan shark Michael (Richard Romulus) and even from God. He wants redemption. Scorsese, whose screenplay has autobiographical origins, knows why Charlie feels this way: He knows in his bones that the church is right, and he is wrong and weak. Although he is an apprentice gangster involved with men who steal, kill and sell drugs, Charlie's guilt centers on sex. Impurity is the real sin; the other stuff is business.
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Call me old fashioned, but I prefer songs that don't consist of nothing but rhyming swear words. My ears (as big as they are) are not trash cans.
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Regional winners and losers? House prices to become more "realistic", especially in the North, where prices are currently "unsustainable". Northern Ireland and the Northern regions will see prices growing fastest at around 12%. London will have the slowest growth for the second year running. However, improved job prospects in the City and housing shortages will keep house prices rising at about 6%. But there will be less regional variation than in 2003.
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Cable firms signed up the largest share of the two million new subscribers, with 61% preferring to get their broadband via this route. Part of the growth has been because regional US telephone firms have been running promotions that offer DSL at very low prices. Cable firms responded to these promotions by cutting their own prices and boosting line speeds. Bruce Leichtman said most of the growth came from people signing up for the cut price broadband deals. "Without these promotions, this level of growth may prove to be difficult to maintain," he said. But despite the growth, most US net users are still dialling up to the net with a modem. Recent growth means that broadband users in the US are hovering just under 40% of all net users.
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Cable firms signed up the largest share of the two million new subscribers, with 61% preferring to get their broadband via this route. Part of the growth has been because regional US telephone firms have been running promotions that offer DSL at very low prices. Cable firms responded to these promotions by cutting their own prices and boosting line speeds. Bruce Leichtman said most of the growth came from people signing up for the cut price broadband deals. "Without these promotions, this level of growth may prove to be difficult to maintain," he said. But despite the growth, most US net users are still dialling up to the net with a modem. Recent growth means that broadband users in the US are hovering just under 40% of all net users.
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UK house prices have risen dramatically in recent years driven by a combination of falling interest rates, rising incomes and higher employment. The market had been showing signs of slowing down earlier this year but the Bank of England's rate cut in July - which took the cost of borrowing to a 48-year low of 3.5% - seems to have breathed new life into it recently. Last week, the Nationwide Building Society released its own house price index showing prices jumped 2% last month, the strongest for 14 months, growing 16.% up year-on-year. However, Mr Stansfield at Capital Economics added that he was convinced the recent jump was a result of "pent up demand", as people put off buying homes early in 2003 due to uncertainty about the Middle East and outlook for the economy. He added: "If rising rates inject some realism into the market, then we could be well on the way to a much weaker housing market in 2004."
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http://www.jphpk.gov.my/English/croc_big.jpg Chinatzee's: "My, what big akrahs you have" Don Gogortiloz: "yummmm shushi for breakfast"
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hi, i like mustard. i like custard i like mustard and custard but not together..........
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Mountains at the time of the crash. He said the minibus company was licensed and had been used many times before. South Africa has some of the world's most dangerous roads, resulting in an estimated 10,000 people being killed each year. The BBC's Richard Hamilton in Johannesburg said the festive period is one of the worst times for accidents.
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Speaking from the family's home in Hertfordshire, Mr Pearce's brother, Geoffrey, said the family was "shocked and distressed". Geoffrey Pearce said: "He will be sorely missed by his three daughters and numerous friends and relatives." Family friend Norman Sadler said: "They were a lovely family, he was really good at his job and a real family man. She was a wonderful wife and mother."
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I'll bite his head off if he's not careful, and then wash it down with some 7UP. mmmmmm...tastyyyyyyyy <_<
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Superintendent Vusumuzi DLamini of Bergville Police told BBC News 24. One eyewitness said the pedestrian involved may have been trying to commit suicide and said that other vehicles had been able to avoid him, although the minibus's trailer had hit him. Local resident Buyisiwe Miya said: "The bus swerved across the road and into a ditch. I saw bodies lying in the road." One of the victims, Mr Pearce, had retired as an NHS eye surgeon in July, and was using the holiday to celebrate his 60th birthday with his wife. The couple are survived by three daughters Claire, 23, Victoria, 25, and Nicola, 18.
