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...offensive publicity stunts to express political opposition to affirmative action and similar policies (“Whites-Only Rule at B.U. Is Booed,” news, Nov. 22) is nothing new. In 2004, an “affirmative action bake sale” held at Columbia demonstrated a similarly disturbing trend of parody and ignorance, rather than informed debate, about important issues related to race relations in higher education. While events such as these do, of course, provoke dialogue (at Columbia, it contributed to the founding of our Office of Multicultural Affairs), they also trivialize matters that are deserving...
...said. “The different films all speak about how we, we all, can live together. I am interested in the human condition. The different topics are almost pretext to speak about that, to observe human beings.” And cinema itself? He could only express its essence in a mix of English and his native tongue: “For me, cinema is this: things we see, things we don’t see, the visible, the invisible, transparency and opacity…Voil?...
...which Bond literally has his balls flogged. He evinces a similar level of emotional rawness, reduced to screams and rantings that grow crazier with each blow. The couple’s admission of love comes two scenes later, when Vesper tends to the recovering 007. She tries to express her newfound feelings in spite of her harsh demeanor: “If all that was left of you was your smile and your little finger, you’d still be more of a man than anyone I’ve ever...
...Basically it said: “Peter cannot understand simple concepts and express himself clearly”...I just sucked. [Laughs]...I still just didn’t have the guts to go out and do what I really wanted to do, which was work in Hollywood...but once you’re terrible at everything else you try, it’s a lot less risky to go to Hollywood...So I took out the “Law & Order” spec script I had written five years before and I rewrote it and I wrote another spec...
...think my apartment is worse, but it can’t be that my apartment is the only bad one.”Shapiro also speculated that those who would benefit most from the land swap—the elderly, she claimed—are those least inclined to express their support.“They are ready to die. I don’t want to die yet,” she said.Sanchez claimed, however, that residents against the proposed move also faced obstacles in voicing their views.“[For] the people that are disabled and unable...