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...perceives in most recent films about the conflict in Iraq. “There are more than 60 documentaries about Iraq in this country and only four or five of them are about the Iraqis themselves, the primary victims of this war,” Antoon writes in an email. “This is where our film is unique in directly representing Iraqis as opposed to others.”In addition to focusing on the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, the film features personal accounts of the Iraq-Iran War and the hardships faced during...
...Clinton, and McCain for that matter, are going to use these comments to cast Obama as an arrogant elitist, they better be prepared to deal with the blowback. As Jamal Simmons, a Democratic consultant and Obama supporter, put it in an email exchange with TIME, "Hillary Clinton calls Barack Obama elitist? Really? Hillary Clinton was a corporate lawyer who sat on the Wal-Mart board before becoming First Lady and is now worth over $100 million. Barack Obama is the child of a single mother raised in part by his grandparents who went to school on a scholarship...
...wake up last Friday in the wee hours of the morning when my phone buzzed, notifying me of e-mail. Thank goodness I did, for what I discovered as I willed my eyes open around 3:15 a.m. was an urgent message from the Harvard College Democrats. In an email sent by Samuel B. Novey ’11, the student group’s Communication Director, the Harvard Dems called on its rival organization, the Harvard Republicans Club (HRC), to denounce the tactics of Republican heavyweight Karl Rove, who was set to speak at the College the next afternoon...
...school slaughtering grounds, these new members of the educational elect congregate here to share their varying shades of ecstasy at the news of their admission. It is a happy affair: they revel in the stories of their classmates-to-be and swap anecdotes about the euphoria of receiving an email with news they had been waiting, in some cases, a decade to hear. But splashed across these ecstatic electronic conversations are the worrisome seeds of hubris which may someday metastasize into the harsh misery of missed expectations...
...show has already received from the public. “Indeed, within days of its opening we began receiving complaints from viewers who insisted that we find a way to keep at least some of these specimens on permanent public display,” he writes in an email. “They feel that these specimens are too important and too visually striking not to be maintained on public display in perpetuity...