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...that Bolten would be taking over April 15, people close to the President reported that they had been consulted about a successor to McClellan. Other oft-mentioned possible replacements for McClellan are Dan Senor, former chief spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority and senior adviser to L. Paul Bremer III, who was the senior civilian administrator in Iraq; Trent Duffy, formerly McClellan?s deputy and now a consultant and television analyst; and Robert S. Nichols, formerly Bush?s Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs and now president and chief operating officer of the Financial Services Forum...
...contemporary pieces, the Harvard Ballet Company (HBC) gave a clean and dynamic performance that only improved as their spring show, “Pointe/Counterpointe,” progressed towards its impressive final piece. Produced by Valentine N. Quadrat ’09, and co-directed by Raymond W. Keller III ’08 and Sarah C. Kenney ’08, HBC took the stage this past Saturday in Lowell Lecture Hall. The evening had an unpromising beginning—the first two numbers were indubitably the worst of the entire performance. “Breath...
With the Matrix movies and your part in Mission: Impossible III this summer, have you turned into an action star? I got to do the superhero thing in The Matrix. That's always pretty swinging. In Mission: Impossible I got to do my thing, like playing with the language and the character...
This spring’s candidates also include Henry W. McGee III, a 1974 graduate of Harvard Business School (HBS) and the current president of HBO Video, and Ann Moore, a 1978 graduate of HBS who has served as chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. since July 2002. Moore has been listed as one of Fortune Magazine’s “Most Powerful Women...
...choose between digital or film but can combine them to enhance the image on the screen. After all, shouldn't technology be used to serve art? The financial returns will come later. Sean Taylor Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. time's film critic Richard Corliss said Lucas' Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith was "the most popular live-action digital movie in history." It didn't win any Oscars, however, and that's because it was horrible, not because of some conspiracy against digital technology on the part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...