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...Jonathan H. Esensten ’04 is a biochemical sciences concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...romantic thriller Charade, with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Now it's a sorry mess called The Truth About Charlie. From Grant and Hepburn in Charade to Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton in Charlie, the charisma drop is steeper than that of Martha Stewart's stock price. Director Jonathan Demme's jittery melange is shot in punishing close-ups by a Ritalin-deprived camera circling the actors like a Formula One driver racing around the Place de la Concorde. Donen got it gloriously right the first time. Why do it again? And why do it like this? --By Richard Corliss...
Whether for love of art or of money, book publisher Random House has decided to revive the Godfather saga. The problem is, the novel's author, Mario Puzo, died in 1999. To get around that, Random House senior editor Jonathan Karp, who worked with Puzo at the end of his life, sent an e-mail to literary agents to seek an author who is at roughly the same career point that Puzo was when he wrote the novel in 1969. There may not be too many writers eager to confess to that. Puzo said he wrote the story...
...such reforms, as always, is scarce in one of Europe's poorest countries. But critics of Romania's child-care system agree that the current Social Democrat government is off to a good start. "After 10 or 11 years of relative stagnation, things are starting to move," says Jonathan Scheele, head of the European Commission's delegation in Romania. "The key is to maintain that movement." Soon after coming to power in late 2000, the government took the bold decision to suspend international adoptions, long criticized for encouraging abandonment, and vowed to halve the number of children in old-style...
...recent Harvard Law School report by Berkman Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Jonathan L. Zittrain has found that the French and German versions of Google, the Internet’s most popular search engine, have been filtering more than 100 controversial websites from their searches. Without being warned of it, many Google users have been blocked from various far right-wing and anti-semitic pages—some of which the two governments have deemed illegal under various post-World War II censorship laws...