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...John R. David, Richard Pearson Strong Professor of Tropical Public Health, Emeritus...
Three years ago, one-time Harvard crew heavyweight Keir Pearson ’90 learned from a journalist friend how Rusesabagina risked his own life to save hundreds of others from near-certain slaughter. The story piqued the interest of Belfast-born filmmaker Terry George, a one-time Oscar nominee best known for the screenplay In the Name of the Father (1993). George searched for a Hollywood studio that would bring Rusesabagina’s story to the silver screen. But several top Hollywood execs refused to put their money behind the film. “They all thought...
...PETN were stored. Then a Deputy Under Secretary of Defense suggested that Russian units may have removed the weapons shortly before the invasion, but other Administration officials quickly slapped down the notion that Moscow had anything to do with it. Finally, the Pentagon introduced Army Major Austin Pearson, who said his unit, the 24th Ordnance Company, removed and destroyed between 200 and 250 tons of ammunition from al-Qaqaa on April 13, 2003, five days before the 101st arrived. Pearson said he didn't see any IAEA seals...
...work of organizing the summit, which begins June 2, fell largely to Jennifer Newton and Suzanne O'Leary of the Van Heyst Group, Kathy Peterson and Meredith Welch of TIME Marketing, and Diana Pearson, TIME's director of public affairs...
...observes Sasha. Does she think the portrait resembles the work of Michelangelo? She looks blank and shrugs. "I dunno," she replies, and her eyes drift back to the screen. Days after David was launched upon an eager public, a portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh by Stuart Pearson Wright was also unveiled, showing Prince Philip bare-chested and old, with a bluebottle fly on one shoulder. He drew no blushing teens, no comparisons to courtiers or Michelangelo. The king is dead, we say. Long live the king...