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All rights reserved 54 Eight: pref. 55 -de-France 56 Encountered 43 Hershey's can dies 44 Inciters 46 Flying elephant 47 Songwriter Greenwich 48 Bank employee 49 Made a choice 50 Saps 52 Abner's drawer 53 Range of the Tien Shan National CUSACK From Page 3 lously picked songs for the soundtrack that represented their personal tastes. “It was a bloodbath between us for what ultimately got on the soundtrack,” he said. “Most of mine (Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan, Velvet Underground and the Beta Band) got on there.” While age hasn’t changed his musical tastes, Cusack said that his 17 years in showbiz had altered his outlook on fame. “As you get older, you get more focused and don’t worry so much about being liked,” he said. “1 like popcorn movies a lot, but I just don’t want to act FIDELITY From Page 3 The script, co-written by Scott Rosenburg and the trio of childhood friends Cusack, D.V. DeVincentis and Steve Pink, sets itself apart from other romantic comedies. It never panders to the audience, instead using the main character of Rob as a narrator constant ly using the Socratic method to figure Senate Rejects Contribution Limits Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Senate on Tuesday rejected a proposed constitu tional amendment giving Congress con trol over political contributions. Still pending was another amendment that could make desecrating the American flag illegal. Senators voted 67-33 to defeat a mea sure offered by Sen. Ernest Hollings, D- S.C., that would give Congress power to set reasonable limits on the amount of contributions that can be made to a can didate for federal office. A two-thirds majority is needed for constitutional ’I I if ’ " fir k ® But don t worry Cause now you can have access to the latest research in an 'jgj| easy-to-use search tree. Academic Edition Created from .thousands of ■ magazines, journals and newspapers Made fresh daily And all yours. sixdegrees.com/research KmJ BSEARCH in them. I want to be challenged.” Adapting the Nick Hornby novel to the big screen produced one challenge for Cusack and his co-writers. The novel is set in London but the creators of the film wanted to set it in their childhood home of Chicago, Cusack said. “We called Nick when we decided we were going to do it and asked him what he thought of the location change,” he said. “He ended up saying that it was great because he believed that the book was about a lot more than its setting.” Cusack said recent screenings of the film had left him, Pink and DeVincentis pleased that audiences seem to be relat ing to the story, which meshes people’s love affair with music and relationships out what relationships are all about. The best humor of the film occurs at the record store. Its employees, pure music snobs, are the type that make “Monday mix tapes” and introduce cus tomers to Beta Band and Stereolab while wondering how anyone could have never heard the bands before. The film’s only problem lies in the few sluggish female characters. While Lili Taylor (“The Haunting”) and Cusack’s sister Joan (“Arlington Road”) amendments. Hollings wanted his provision added to a proposed amendment on flag dese cration introduced by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. The flag vote could come Wednesday. Hollings said lawmakers have become a “dignified bunch of money raisers” and that those supporting efforts by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Russell Feingold, D-Wis., to change con tribution rules are “getting a free ride voting for it, knowing it’s never going anywhere” because the bill is unconsti tutional. The Hatch proposal is likely to mirror the last flag-desecration vote in Stye Daily ular Hppl between the sexes. ■ Z “We saw that people were enjoying; that honesty,” he said. “Rob is the kind* of everyman that most guys can relate to.” While Cusack has many films in the; works with his company New Crime* Productions, one of which includes a collaboration with “Jerry Maguire” director Cameron Crowe, lie said he still hadn’t chosen his next film for certain. “I try to look for interesting things that try to express truth in life,” he said. “Personally, I’m still searching to find! out what’s going on.” The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. match well with the film, other cameos such as the one by the vampy Catherine Zeta Jones (“Entrapment”) fall flat. But the good overwhelmingly out weighs the bad in the film as Cusack and his humorous partner-in-crime Black top it off with a perfect ending, giving “High Fidelity” more than a fighting chance of becoming a cult classic. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. the Senate, in 1995, when supporters fell three short of the two-thirds majority needed to amend the Constitution. Debate has been passionate on both sides of both issues, as opponents argued that the amendments seriously under mine First Amendment free speech rights. Hatch's amendment comprises one sentence: “Congress shall have power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States.” Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a lead ing critic of campaign finance limits, said the Hollings provision “crudely reaches in and rips the heart right out of the First Amendment.”
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