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...dialogue in “Casino Royale” is also more interesting than the action scenes (a hallmark of the Connery days). The same holds true of “V for Vendetta” and “Inside Man.” The problem with “V for Vendetta,” and with many of this year’s less successful films, is that burgeoning body counts don’t always correlate with increasing emotional tension...
...Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and “‘Tis,” recount the writer’s upbringing in Limerick, Ireland. Audience member and former co-director of external relations at the GSE, Dottie V. Engler described McCourt as “the kind of guy you could only dream to [be] sitting next to at a bar.” The audience echoed the sentiment, giving him a standing ovation. “A couple of things he said about facing students rang...
...said in the statement. Tribe, an expert in constitutional law and Loeb University professor, has argued more than 35 cases before the Supreme Court, according to Akin Gump’s press release. Goldstein was also a part of Gore’s legal counsel in the Bush v. Gore Supreme Court case. “I have worked with Larry for a long time. This is really an extension of a collaboration we have had since 1998,” Goldstein said. HLS professors are not allowed to join private law firms, but many litigate for private clients...
...much supporting evidence as you can (digital cameras become useful here),” he wrote. Ayele could not be reached for comment for this article. The UC plans to put party investigators on the prowl each weekend, said Secretary-Treasurer of the Finance Committee Jon T. Staff V ’10, who inspected two parties Saturday night. “It is a trial period,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes in the next few weeks.” Finance Committee member and Cabot House UC representative Vivien...
...said, adding that Feldman is an “accomplished and highly original scholar.” Barron noted that Feldman’s hiring comes on the heels of “another comparative constitutionalist”—Cromwell Professor of Law Mark V. Tushnet ’67, who was hired last year. Although Feldman has never been a permanent professor at Harvard, his ties to the University run deep. He is a native Cantabrigian and served as a junior fellow in the Society of Fellows from 1998 to 2001 after finishing a Rhodes Scholarship...