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...heart of a prince (Jay Rodan) while restoring the rule of her kingdom to its rightful heir, Mira dons a cunning and passionate persona that manages to crack the stoic visages of the prince’s rationalist guardian (Ben Kingsley) and his withdrawn sister (Fiona Shaw). “I offer them the idea of love,” explains Mira. “[All the characters] have resolved themselves to live lives without love, completely secluded as hermits on this philosophical and scientific hideaway. But as my character says, ‘Love can derange any mind, even...
...Emond (B) 14:43. 03. 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Parker (H) 15.47, 2. Bravin (H) 15.77, 3. Diggs (B) 15.78. 400 Meter Hurdles: 1. Abdur-Rahim (D) 54.72, 2. Bravin (H) 55.99, 3. Abdur-Rahim (D) 56.81. 3000 Meter Steeplechase: 1. Cinelli (H) 9:27.7, 2. Shaw (D) 9:30.1, 3. Strong (D) 9:45.5. 4 by 100 Relay: 1. Harvard 41.49, 2. Dartmouth 42.12, 3. Brown 43.10. 4 by 400 Relay: 1. Harvard 3:22.73, 2. Dartmouth 3:24.84, 3. Brown 3:25.03. High Jump: 1. Buckley (H) 1.90, 2. McCarthy (D) 1.90, 3. Griggs (D) 1.85. Pole Vault...
...broaden the reach of labor and make it fresh for the emerging generation of workers. Their grandparents belonged to unions; their parents didn't; now some of the kids do. "Even if they never join a union again, they'll be voters sensitized to working-class issues," James Shaw, president of Local 2322, says of the Umass students. "This is a symbol that labor is back...
...assist and nurture aspiring talent; in Toronto. Haig rose from humble beginnings?cutting commercials into the The Ed Sullivan Show for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. in the '50s?to become a prominent figure in Canadian cinema. He is best known for his work on the Oscar-winning documentary Artie Shaw: Time...
This leaves aside, too, the ambitious sociopaths who aren’t actually accepted to Harvard, but find their way here anyway—like Ed Meinert “’02” and Philip Shaw “’03”, both of whom recently posed as undergrads, joined campus organizations, and tried to rush the Sigma Chi fraternity. These less-ambitious versions of Suzanne Pomeys may have not been Harvard men in name, but they were in spirit, proving that even a rejection letter doesn’t always dampen the Darwinian...