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...developing his answer, Sauper provides a luminous critique of the dark face of globalization, showing how those that prepare tasty fillets for Parisian restaurants cannot afford food for themselves. The recurrent cycles of exploitation and “unnatural selection,” as the Washington Post calls them, are framed in an aesthetically rich film, with gifted visually alternating sequences and a subtle soundtrack...
...movie is as powerful as it is disturbing. With time, the viewers learn that one of the prostitutes is beaten to death and that the guards are eager for war as a way to achieve promising social mobility. But most shockingly, we are provided with an answer to the initial question. At the climax of the movie, a likeable Ukrainian carrier pilot reveals that the same flights that export fish to Europe bring weapons from illegal European Union dealers into the jungles of Africa. In a word, Europeans get good tasty fillets, and Africa gets deadly...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) elected a new treasurer and secretary last night after former Secretary Ashwin Kaja ’07 and Treasurer Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 resigned from their posts. The meeting also included a question and answer session with UC Vice-President Annie R. Riley ’07 and Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05 about their plans to reform social programming at the College. Riley and UC President John S. Haddock ‘07 plan to begin drafting such legislation in March, according to Haddock. The Council took care...
...answer to the first question is that it's really, really hard to get a lot of women to cut their fat intake to 20%--basically no butter or nuts and very little meat. As for the question about whether low-fat diets prevent cancer, the WHI study simply may not have gone on long enough. True, there was no statistically significant benefit when you compared the two large groups. But the women who had the highest fat consumption at the start of the trial and who managed to cut it back the closest to 20% for the longest period...
...answer the question posed by yourcover headline [Jan. 30], yes, I would buy a new car from that man, and I have. Thank you, Bill Ford, for your vision and the capable leadership of your company. They will affect the industry for generations to come. And thanks for my 2006 Mustang GT. It looks great in the garage next to the Taurus and the F-150 Ford truck. BILL HUGHES Lynn Haven...