Word: calme
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...CRIMSON has taken a more thoughtful stand on this issue than one might have expected. In refusing to jump on the bash-the-jury bandwagon, they have shown that they clearly understand the difference between a highly emotional TV insta-trial and the calm deliberation of a court...
...made Australia their home, and the number is likely to double by the year 2010. This migration has not led to the racist violence that has greeted non-European migrants to France, Germany and other countries. It is a promising measure of the society that it has remained mostly calm in the face of such a transformation; that ability to absorb change will seem increasingly valuable in the future...
Tribe also criticized the reaction of PresidentBush, who yesterday called for calm and forreliance on the appeals process...
...after a spell editing at FORTUNE, Roy retired to write books and report a few special stories. He is still a close member of our professional family, admired not only for his judgment and experience but also for his calm good humor and empathy. "The human factor always fascinates me," says Roy. "Stories where a corporation or government is trying to stymie news coverage, that's a challenge, and that intrigues me, but I like dealing with the people whose lives are affected by a great drama. As a reporter you have to establish a rapport with people...
...least five might-be masterpieces remain to be seen. It's All True, a three-part Technicolor film Welles shot in Brazil in 1942, ran afoul of censors and studio executives, and the film was aborted. In the late '60s Welles shot part of The Deep (Dead Calm), with Laurence Harvey and Jeanne Moreau. Around the same time he completed a 40-min., stripped-down (no Portia) version of The Merchant of Venice, but somebody stole the sound track. The Other Side of the Wind, a made-in-Hollywood story starring John Huston, reached the stage of a 2 1/2-hr...