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...Krieger were to assume the role of BRA director, a Harvard-affiliate would have influence over the city of Boston’s plan for the Allston campus as well as its own. Currently, Krieger serves on the Design Review Committee for the Allston art museum and science complex projects. He also has served on the committee that selected the architectural firm to design the latter. “I would think that would be a very significant conflict of interest,” Allston resident and self-described community activist Tim McHale said in a phone interview yesterday. Last...
...just the past 18 months to penetrate deeper into interior markets. Chapman-Banks says it often takes weeks to get new phones to these outposts. Then there's the challenge of organizing marketing efforts and training salespeople in such far-flung locales. "This is the most complex market I've ever worked in," he says...
...political dissidents, forcing many into obeisance or jail, silence or suicide. Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich Mhe), a mousy Stasi captain, plants bugs in the home of chic playwright Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch) and his actress girlfriend Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck). Wiesler and his coarser superiors have motives as complex as they are nasty: to please a party boss, to tease out scenarios of voyeuristic lust and, well, because they can. Wiesler has another reason to spy and pry: he's good at it. So when Dreyman decides to write a sub-rosa expos for a West German magazine...
...entertainment industry. He previously co-wrote and executive produced the television shows “Nash Bridges” and “The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.”Since its premiere, “Lost” has earned a fanatical viewership with its complex characters and mysterious occurrences. When asked about the various conspiracy theories floating around the blogosphere about the nature of the island, Cuse answered with a smile, “I try not to pay too much attention to the Internet.”However, he will make one thing clear...
...decision to include a bibliography, it was a sign that something was wrong.As it turns out, there are many “somethings” wrong with the novel: a frequently dull plot supported by flaccid prose, an inability to fully comprehend or adequately portray its complex and weighty subject, an overriding sense of banality posing as profundity, and a philosophical heart that is as intellectually dissatisfying as it is morally troubling. Of course, it also contains intermittent hints of brilliance, but they come in all the wrong places and dissipate all too quickly.Mailer’s narrator...