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...Şte with former Arts Chair Ben B. Chung ’06 over this year’s controversial slate of nominated films: “Syriana,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Crash,” “Munich,” “Good Night, and Good Luck,” and “Paradise Now,” among others...
...Bernard: I’m impressed by the number of nominated films that address the war on terror. I’m thinking particularly of “Syriana,” “Munich,” and “Paradise Now.” “Munich” and “Paradise Now” both deal with terrorism in the Israeli context, but it’s impossible to watch them in the present political climate without subconsciously substituting the United States for Israel...
Right about now we bet DANIEL CRAIG wishes he were still known simply as the coke dealer from Layer Cake or the hothead assassin from Munich. Instead, Craig, who picks up the tuxedo-modeling gig in November's James Bond movie, Casino Royale, is under siege from skeptical 007 fans. On a new website, Craignotbond.com angry fans ask why "a short, blond actor with the rough face of a professional boxer and a penchant for playing villains, killers, cranks, cads and gigolos" ever got the iconic part. Pining for a little Pierce Brosnan--style suavity, the fans say they plan...
...Germany for more than 20 years. I have held several management positions in international firms and with my husband raised two daughters. Sixteen years ago, I opened my first day-care center as a nonprofit organization. Today I have three day-care centers and will open three more in Munich. The experiences of the women in your report are similar to mine. There is tremendous pressure on women in Germany to choose between having children or a career, unfortunately resulting in a decision by many women not to have a family. The concept of working outside the home in order...
...home; rather we are choosing to use our skills for another good cause - raising our children. Annette Cashell Nuremberg, Germany Your article reported that German women are forced to choose between working or having a family. I came to Germany from Italy to study at a university in Munich. My idea of Germany was one of a technologically driven, progressive and modern society. Eighteen years later, after working and having my children here, I have to admit that the picture is a very different one: women have to cope with an entrenched patriarchal attitude in both the workplace and society...