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...offline events. Obama's online fund-raising eclipsed the $100 million mark in the first three months of the year, and his YouTube videos have been viewed 37 million times, a figure that would make any television executive weep. "It is a seismic change," says Michael Malbin, the executive direc tor of the Campaign Finance Institute. "This year's donors are not just givers. They are doers...
...Mohammad Fayaz, a doctor who six years ago derided to follow his lifelong dream of becoming a Pashtu movie direc tor, the recent threats are a new blow to an already unstable industry. Indian imports and the rise of cable television have eroded box-office takes for several years. People worry that cinema halls will be the next target of extremists, he says. "The industry has been in a long fall Then the bombs crashed the business." Nonetheless, he intends to keep directing movies as long as he is able. "Movies are my addiction," he says. His next film...
Throughout the year, the chorus will perform different programs, each one on several nights. Tonight's performance will be repeated on Saturday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. The direc- tors chose Charity to sing in five out of the six programs this season...
Despite her on-the-field success, insiders describe the relationship between Kleinfelder and top athletic department officials, including Direc- Director of Athletics William J. Cleary '56, as strained. That friction is widely attributed to Kleinfelder's highly visible role as an outspoken advocate of greater support for Harvard's women's teams...
...have to view yourself in the context of your history--you all come from a long line of beautiful and strong women who have endured great wounds," said Rita Nethersole '74, chairman of the panel and direc...