Word: brotherly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...film will be shown as part of the 19-year-old "Say, Brother" series, a weekly public affairs program on PBS geared to the Black and minority community in the Boston and New England area...
...Brother" series rarely shows a complete film on the program, according to the principal reporter for the series, Elliot Francis. "In the four years I've been with the series, this is only the third film we've shown," said Francis. "I can't believe this is a film student. It's like he had someone else make...
...This may sound like a stereotype, but this guy's gonna go somewhere. He has a message, maybe he'll make people think," Francis said. The message of the film will be discussed next week on the "Say, Brother" series...
Gorbachev's official biography is little more than a bare-bones list of Communist Party offices held, and it lacks some of the most elementary information. For example, it is not known for certain whether he has any siblings. Some Soviets say he has a brother who works in agriculture, but no one seems to know the man's name or age. Reports of a sister cannot be confirmed...
...century. This vast subject is interesting in a number of ways, although a sense of surprise is not one of them; nearly everyone knows how World Wars I and II turned out. Deighton's purpose is not to astound but to explain. He meticulously traces the lives of two brothers, the sons of a wealthy Berlin financier and his beautiful American wife. Peter Winter is the elder by three years; Paul, born in 1900, is a "child of the new century." One brother, inevitably, will become a Nazi, while the other will not. In his prologue, Deighton warns that...