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...equipment and command in control in the Iraqi army." Sure - and while we're at it, why not just ask for world peace? Coalition forces simply can't figure out how to turn these bromides into reality in Iraq, where chaos and carnage steadily mount. A gap between alluring vision and stubborn reality is evident also in Blair's challenge to Iran to help pacify Iraq - while pointedly refusing its leaders any incentives to do so as long as they won't renounce its nuclear program. Other countries too are flummoxed about how to get Iran to cooperate...
...Association dismissed Iraq's fledgling political process as illegitimate since it had been nurtured by an occupying power. But al-Dari rarely articulated a political vision for Iraq, speaking only in broad terms about an Islamic state governed by the just. In conversations with TIME, he said he didn't want any political office for himself, and that the future shape of the Iraqi government could only be determined after U.S. soldiers had departed...
...shows his desperation only to his cruelly indifferent manager (the aforementioned Levy). The rest of the time Miller's a model of modesty and good nature. Or consider Guest himself, playing Purim's director. He appears to be a serious and dedicated artist. But he will compromise his "vision" when anyone - actor, producer, studio chief, cameraman - challenges his ideas and threatens his low-budget schedule. As for Marilyn Hack, she plays the solid pro, pretending a sort of gracious indifference to the completely manufactured buzz surrounding her. But by the end of the film she has undergone a complete makeover...
...know him while at Harvard? DA: Well, I took some classes in VES, and it was a small, familiar community. We all knew each other. THC: So you took their renowned studio classes?DA: Yes, I took a studio painting class in my sophomore year that changed my vision of the world. I wonder if the professor is still there… it really changed how I see things. Everything. THC: And then? No film at all?DA: Well, then I applied for the hardest studio classes to get into: Sculpture and Film. I got into f ilm, and loved...
...save our fast food nation from itself.“The most effective person, the leader, emerges out of the workplace, and that’s what I think our political culture needs right now—someone to emerge out of the population, a leader with some vision, not a professional politician,” he said.He also praised college students in particular. “College kids have the luxury where they find that they can sit down, read some books, inform themselves, and be an activist, and that’s important,” he said...