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...producers, Michael T. Stenson ’82, who has degrees from both Harvard College and the Harvard Business School. “You never know when the Harvard contact is going to help you,” she said. “Definitely don’t be afraid of using networking as a means of getting jobs, because that’s the way it works, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of.” While Gary said she loves her current job, she recognized that working in the film industry will likely leave...
...proclaims with a chuckle. “That’s just not my type of scary movie.” “Me neither!” Simon says, even though it’s one of his favorites. “I’m too afraid to watch it!”“Oh God, last night, she put on ‘Jeepers Creepers,’” the mother says, pointing back at her daughter. “And I just couldn’t stop watching. So creepy...
Jessica began to wonder, If her truck broke down, would anyone even notice her at the side of the road? There was a lot to be afraid of here. But that was what she was most afraid of, whether it was reasonable or not. She was afraid of being left behind. "I hoped that someone would see me, that someone would pick me up," she said. "But you didn't know it. You didn't know...
...could be more easily transported to Baghdad, probably for a propaganda video; that her pieced-together legs would be too cumbersome--and could become infected if Iraqi soldiers tried to transport her by ambulance. She does not know if that is true or not. She just knows she was afraid to sleep, afraid to be awake. Sleep was her friend and her enemy, and she had no place else...
...afraid Saddam's agents would bang through her door and torture her, or strap her to the gurney, mutilate her and carry her off to Baghdad. But even though Iraqi men she did not believe were doctors came into her room and stared down at her as they spoke to her caregivers, she was never beaten. "No one even slapped me," she said...