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...could be a full-time parent to our baby. It’s amazing what happens when you have a baby. You see and feel more pain than you ever imagined possible and more joy than you ever imagined possible and more love and the world becomes much more complex and interesting. She’s two but she brought incredible insights into my film making and incredible sleep deprivation. THC: Was directing something you fell into because you loved telling stories, you liked exploring those cultural nooks? Were there other careers you wanted to pursue? NC: I went...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Director Tackles Sexism | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...Scott (“Top Gun”) and writer Richard Kelly (“Donnie Darko”) have tried to make “Domino”—a story loosely based on real-life model-turned-bounty-hunter Domino Harvey—far too complex and the pieces collapse under the weight...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Domino | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...serpentine sting plot, grainy filming, and complex ensemble of characters reek of Scott’s failed attempt to liken the film to the British thrillers “Snatch” or “Layer Cake.” The green-and-yellow tint of the film, quick camera cuts (so typical to Scott’s previous “Enemy of the State” and “Man on Fire”), and voyeuristic shots of Knightley function to inculcate the viewer into the sordid world of the bounty hunter, but become hackneyed...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Domino | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...would last throughout his life. “Alan was a very intelligent and very productive colleague,” Markowitz said. “I have great respect for him.”Manne’s modus operandi throughout his professional work was to create long-term, complex economic models. These models relied heavily on linear programming, a subset of mathematics, to determine optimal decision-making in a world of scarce resources. He modeled, for example, how oil shortages would affect both the world as a whole and individual economies 100 years into the future. His models...

Author: By Dina Guzovsky, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Professor, Energy Expert, Dies at 80 | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

...lingering lack of confidence after a long and painful hit to its status as a global economic power, or a mature and rational reluctance to get dragged into a wasteful and ultimately pointless race. It may wound Japanese national pride that China has pulled ahead in such a technologically complex field, but in Japan, many question whether the scientific and economic payoff of an expanded space program justifies either the risks or the expense. According to Eiichiro Sekigawa, Japan correspondent of Aviation Week magazine, if Japan implements every initiative outlined in Vision 2025, it will cost $2.5 to $2.8 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asia's Space Race | 10/10/2005 | See Source »

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