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There's one thing the two generations have in common: the pernicious attention of government censors. Sixth Generation films have often been drastically cut, or shelved for years, or banned outright. Zhang had his passport revoked in 1997 when the Cannes Film Festival invited his East Palace West Palace, the story of a gay man and the policeman who arrests him. The editing of Postman was halted by the censors; the film had to be smuggled out of China, and was completed with a grant from the Rotterdam Film Festival. In 1996, Wang Xiaoshuai made Frozen under the pseudonym...
...reopen negotiations over the 1994 agreement between North Korea and Japan, South Korea and the U.S. to provide energy assistance in exchange for the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear program - an option President Kim warned would not be accepted by the North Koreans. But President Bush stated outright that he was skeptical of agreements reached with a regime as secretive as Pyongyang...
Brown's Tara Gardner beat her out for Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors in 1997, and one of her own linemates has been Ivy Player of the Year for the past three seasons. Mleczko won the award outright in 1999, while Botterill shared the award with Brown's Ali Brewer in 2000 and was the unanimous choice...
...Crimson (11-15, 8-5 Ivy) and the Big Green (12-14, 8-5) are presently tied for second-place in the Ivies. Tonight's winner will be the outright league runner-up behind Penn...
...This was a strictly legal solution, designed to get the RIAA lawyers off its back at any cost so that Patel wouldn't shut down the service outright. The RIAA was holding all the cards, legally, and Boies knows from his IBM and Microsoft battles how much judges hate arrogant technology companies. So he did what he had to do to keep the site alive in any form...