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...Copy Editor: Marc J. Ambinder '01 Feature Editor: Sewell Chan '98 Story Editors: Richard M. Burnes '99, Molly Hennessy-Fiske '99, Andrew K. Mandel '00, Jal D. Mehta '99, Amita M. Shukla '98, Flora Tartakovsky '98, Elizabeth S. Zuckerman '99 Design Editors: Richard L. Freed '01, Sriram P. Das '00 Sports Editors: Rebecca A. Blaeser '98, Jamal K. Green '99, Chris W. McEvoy '99 Editorial Editor: Tanya Dutta '98 Photo Editors: Linda S. Cuckovich '01, Seth D. Familian '01 Business Editor: Anish Melwani '99 Online Editor: Jeniffer...
...kilometers up a narrow road, a retired Dutch couple named Hans and Maria Das say they saw Einhorn and Flodin every couple of months. "He was a loudmouth," Maria says, and carried on like an attack dog when someone disagreed...
...wishes, indeed, that the movie--written by Andrew W. Marlowe and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, who knows his way around both tight spaces (Das Boot) and the more suspenseful aspects of presidential life (In the Line of Fire)--had retained its claustrophobic intimacy to the end. This, however, would have required its makers to forswear a new Hollywood habit of mind, which dictates that no big-time action film can conclude without an orgy of special effects. As Air Force One climaxes, a lot of people fly through thin air on thin wires. Too bad. The stalking struggle between reason...
...single-handed efforts to coordinate a rescue effort by his Washington staff with his own attempts to set his people free using whatever modest tools (a table knife, a cell phone, a fax machine) come to hand," says Schickel. "One wishes, though, that the movie, directed by Wolfgang Petersen ('Das Boot,' 'In the Line of Fire'), had retained its claustrophobic intimacy to the end." As Schickel notes, "no big-time action film can conclude without an orgy of special effects. As 'Air Force One' climaxes, a lot of people fly through thin air on thin wires. Too bad. The stalking...
...Gupta soon realized that to maintain students' interest in science, they needed to be targeted in high school. So she and Moupali Das '96 began the high school division of Experimentors. Harvard students would prepare lesson plans on various scientific subjects and then teach the lessons at the local high school, Cambridge Rindge and Latin...