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...begin with, it takes some abandon to pick a topic and stick with it. There is no way to predict what you will find, but it is a reliable rule that if you put in enough time, you will find something. Paul wrote to the Hebrews that belief was “the evidence of things not seen,” and as a researcher in the bowels of Widener, I have quested after as-of-yet-unseen evidence. Call it persistence, hard-headedness, or belief—but some such quality is vital to the early stages of finding...

Author: By Tom W. Wickman | Title: Believing In Your Thesis | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

...Robinson, however, says he would cast Lohan again if he were making Georgia Rule tomorrow. "She's one of the most talented actresses I've ever worked with," says Robinson, who has also produced films starring Angelina Jolie, Laura Linney and Courteney Cox. "I think she's just a very lonely girl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Hollywood Cast Lindsay Adrift? | 6/2/2007 | See Source »

Casting Lindsay Lohan in a film should be a no-brainer. The 20-year-old star of Georgia Rule and Mean Girls is immensely likable onscreen, a pretty girl-next-door with an impish smile, a good singing voice and a loyal young female fan base. Unlike her sometime pal Paris Hilton, Lohan has talents beyond shopping, posing and landing the cover of US Weekly - she can actually act. There's just one little problem: Lindsay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Hollywood Cast Lindsay Adrift? | 6/2/2007 | See Source »

...becomes injured physically and mentally then she loses her sparkle," says James Robinson, the Georgia Rule producer who last summer fired off a blistering memo when Lohan's late-night partying and days off for "exhaustion and dehydration" caused costly delays on set. At the time, Robinson told Lohan she had "acted like a spoiled child... alienated many of [her] co-workers and endangered the quality of this picture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Hollywood Cast Lindsay Adrift? | 6/2/2007 | See Source »

Omar's boyhood hero, Arafat, finally came home in 1994, a year after Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization signed the Oslo accords, ending hostilities in exchange for Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza. The accords were meant to give shape, at last, to that sense of national identity that had been growing since the war and to lead rapidly to a Palestinian state. But for Jews and Arabs alike, Oslo and its aftermath proved to be new disappointments. Israel sped ahead with yet more settlements in the West Bank, and Arafat, the Nobel Peace Prize winner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Shadow of the Six-Day War | 5/31/2007 | See Source »

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