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...actors themselves emit plenty of these screams throughout the film. Port Authority Police officers John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and Will Jimeno (Michael Pe??a) are trapped in the mezzanine level when the towers collapse, buried underneath 20 feet of concrete for nearly a day with only their pain to keep them awake and alive...
...Cage and Pe??a’s performances generally stay within the realm of plausible reality, but they are upstaged by the intense and believable portrayals of their wives, Donna McLoughlin (Maria Bello) and Allison Jimeno (Maggie Gyllenhaal). The film’s sense of anguish comes from scenes of uncertain waiting, where these women wonder if their husbands met the same fate as hundreds of other rescue workers when the towers collapsed...
...question are John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and Will Jimeno (Michael Pe??a), and their survival story is true (this is not a suspense movie; it's a study in terror). They are Port Authority policemen, part of an instant-response unit, who were in the concourse of the World Trade Center when the Twin Towers crashed down around them on 9/11. They have nothing to do but wait, in enormous pain, for a rescue that, considering the magnitude of the destruction, seems virtually impossible, which it was--only 20 survivors were pulled out of the rubble...
...will step down from leading the Weatherhead Center in late June, according to the press release. Domínguez could not be reached for comment yesterday. “Under his leadership, the Weatherhead has really expanded in the types of theses they fund,” said Gabriela Pe??a ’08, who took Domínguez’s class, Historical Studies B-64, “The Cuban Revolution, 1956-1971,” this past fall. Previous recipients of Weatherhead Center funding were mostly government and economics concentrators, but students in other disciplines...
...going to the U.S., the country really had little choice. And Fernndez's party delayed implementation, which allowed a pipeline of infrastructure projects to go to favored contractors without the fuss of open bidding required by the new accord. That includes the subway contract, which went to Diandino Pe??a, who is Fernndez's biggest financial supporter. "Transparency is an evil word here," says Kevin P. Manning, president of the local American Chamber of Commerce. Fernndez has likened the subway to Paris' Eiffel Tower, which also faced opposition...