Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...about after personal talks between German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Chilean President Patricio Aylwin. The trial is unlikely to start until October at the earliest, but many fear it could prove politically messy, even stirring up unwanted memories of the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, newly discovered East German military files reveal that at least 350 people, double the previously known number, died while trying to reach the West. According to German television, the former communist regime covered up some of the fatalities by telling families of the victims that their loved ones escaped successfully...
...enough money, on his own terms, to indulge himself in moments of whimsy, flashes of dandy vanity. Imagine further that he has seen empires and invaders come and go. Now, having dusted the furniture and repainted the house, he throws open the doors to his elegant old home to reveal . . . a dazzle of tropi-colored tricks...
...main goals of Harvard Film Archives is to promote and show those films that are not created with the intention to entertain the audience and make money, but to reveal, in a truly artistic way, various aspects of human experience, the society in which we live, and the media which influences us," says Petric...
When hollywood moguls dine at Mortons, their favorite entree is fish out of water. They love movies that reveal the familiar through brand-new eyes. If detective Harrison Ford could cozy up to the Amish in Witness, why couldn't detective Melanie Griffith go undercover among Brooklyn's Hasidic Jews and become one of the mishpocha? The reason why not is A STRANGER AMONG US. This pill of a thriller, written by Robert Avrech, manages to demean everyone involved, regardless of creed or previous credits. The usually workmanlike Sidney Lumet directs Griffith to be shrill and most of the Hasidim...
Perot's appearances have the suspense of a good TV movie: Will the mysterious billionaire lose his composure and reveal a dark side? Perot made no obvious gaffes during the ABC forum, in which he fielded questions from studio-audience members in 10 cities. His testiness was apparent early on, when he opened the show by rebutting several points in the Jennings program. But he was surprisingly collected, though not particularly convincing, when a gay activist shouted out a denunciation of his stand on naming homosexuals to his Cabinet. (He is concerned, he said, that such a person would...