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...investigators? To ensure credibility, government officials took the unprecedented step of inviting a team of American forensic experts to examine the remains and offer an independent assessment. "That's tantamount to the U.S. asking the Russians for help in investigating the death of John Kennedy," says dentist Lowell Levine, co-director of the New York State Police forensic-sciences unit...
...homeless are a particularly difficult group to involve in politics, according to Dick Doyle, co-director of the Homeless Civil Rights Project, a group which will work with the coalition on the campaign...
Darling-Hammond, who was also co-director of the National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools and Teaching, will be the first Black dean of a Harvard graduate school...
...they ultimately learn to bond with one another. Sex remains for them, of course, a scary and tragic issue. But if THE WATERDANCE has nothing new to say about its subject, at least it speaks in an engaging voice: soft, literate, modest. Probably because Neal Jimenez, its writer (and co-director with Michael Steinberg), is writing autobiographically, he is less concerned with melodramatic invention than he is with anecdotal truthfulness. The movie chooses irony over sentiment for its basic tonality, and is the better for that uncommercial choice...
Darling-Hammond is co-director of the National Center for Restructuring Education, School and Teaching. The New York Times has called her "one of the movers and shakers of school reform...