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...fight with Maggie Cheung in the forest. They'd blow leaves around, and it'd stir all the dust. The director would say, "Don't blink." Our eyes...
...analysts in the U.S. are worried that Putin may have overplayed his hand. If he were seen to be encouraging the east in its secessionist plans, the protests could turn violent. As the Ukraine Supreme Court weighs its decision, there will be opportunities for Russia to stir up separatism. Whether that happens will depend on Putin's ability to reconcile traditional Russian interests and fears with the reality of modern Europe, says Michael Emerson of the Center for European Policy in Brussels. "The more Putin pushes realpolitik," he says, "the more Ukrainians will want to go in the other direction...
...talk of a presidential run "is one of these things that are always with us. Sometimes it can be fun and amusing, sometimes it's distracting." Whether or not Schwarzenegger attempts to follow in Ronald Reagan's footsteps from Sacramento to the White House, he has already created a stir in California politics. The question now is whether he can leave a permanent mark on the state by solving its ancient problems --With reporting by Jeffrey Ressner/Los Angeles
...turns his hotel into a refugee camp for both Tutsi and Hutu refugees. One man’s courage in the face of extreme evil should ideally inspire audiences, but George’s blend of documentary, biopic and pseudo-political commentary is ultimately too heavy-handed to stir indolent viewers...
...JULIE (JULY 2004) A young girl travels to Bombay, falls on hard times, becomes a prostitute and then exposes her clients on TV. Star Neha Dhupia previously caused a stir by walking out of the sea in a red bikini in 2003's Qayamat...