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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...first movie and had been producing and acting for a decade and had a very very heavy workload. I decided to stop and put something back and I had the idea of creating a place for more independent type artist to come and work and have a place to develop. The mainstream was already showing signs of moving toward a more centralized position. Also there was new technology coming, there was video, there was cable, there was computers and you could imagine that the combination of those three things would mean big changes and that the changes might go more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A: Redford Reflects Upon Sundance | 1/19/2006 | See Source »

...platform that could be for good for international films. The festival is actually just a small part of our overall process. But Sundance is a year-round workplace that has film, theatre, music and documentaries. It goes all year long, so it?s a place where we develop content with new artists. We saw that you could take the labs to all over the world and you could bring those filmmakers to Sundance. Suddenly film took on a larger place as a cultural experience, so you could use film as a cultural experience rather than straight out entertainment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A: Redford Reflects Upon Sundance | 1/19/2006 | See Source »

...mount a strong defense. Bans on Turkish poultry products remained in place throughout the E.U., and member nations pledged to spend $100 million to fight off the global spread of bird flu, focusing on the most needy countries. In the U.K., businesses have been urged by the government to develop contingency plans against a pandemic: the giant global bank HSBC estimates human-to-human transmission could make ill half its worldwide staff. The World Bank is calling for rich nations to donate millions - to pay for mass culling, compensation and animal vaccination - to the places where the disease has lodged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey Copes With Bird Flu | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

Play a thought experiment on the decision by iran last week to restart the process of uranium enrichment that, under an agreement with the major European powers, it had ceased in 2004. Assume - as many fear - that Iran wants highly enriched uranium not so that it can develop nuclear power, but to build an atomic bomb. Suppose, moreover, that it manages to do so, and that there is no military intervention in Iran of the kind that Israel visited upon Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981. What would happen next? Somehow or other, in all likelihood, others would seek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Be Careful What You Wish For | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

...some HUPD officers as special State police officers or deputy sheriffs vests them with broad police powers unique to public law enforcement agencies and, therefore, the HUPD is subject to the mandates of the public records law. Further, the Crimson asserts that it should be given the opportunity to develop a factual record to explore the scope of the authority exercised by HUPD officers and to demonstrate that such individuals are "officer[s] or employee[s]" of public entities under G.L. c. 4, § 7, Twenty-sixth. Because, as acknowledged by the Crimson, this case is one of statutory interpretation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Text of Supreme Judicial Court Opinion in Crimson v. Harvard | 1/13/2006 | See Source »

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