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...companies that formed the core group at the conference, most participants have already “done their homework” and have begun initiatives aimed at AIDS prevention and treatment among workers and in communities where they are invested, according to Piot...
...start the Music for Food Collective, whose concerts help raise funds to address a very immediate need - hunger. "But these troubles will come to an end. It's a phase," he says. His focus is based on his belief that whatever phase Zimbabwe is in, it will always need core values - self-discipline, respect for others, cultural pride, faith. The fans seem to agree. "Eh, Tuku!" says Shamiso, a maid. "He knows our suffering." "Tuku sings our reality," says Ebenezer, a waiter. "He sings what has happened and what will." Critics insist the reality might be different if Mtukudzi tackled...
ADAPTATION. At its core, Adaptation is an analysis of the intellectual diseases that plague every writer, from editorial pressure to sibling rivalry to unrequited love. But its narrative edges make it a unique experience. Nicolas Cage plays writer Charlie Kaufman (the real-life writer of the film), who becomes consumed by his assignment to adapt Susan Orlean’s meditative nonfiction novel The Orchid Thief and his own personal eccentricities. Like Kaufman and director Spike Jonze’s previous film Being John Malkovich, several plots overlap and intertwine with surprising at dramatic twists, creating a frustrating, complex film...
...core findings of this study underscore the power of emotional belief. If you genuinely believe to have been traumatized—even by an alien abduction, which we think is clearly fanciful—you show the psycho-physiological profile of those who have been,” McNally said...
...arcs that may not be resolved for years. For example, the archives of Dragon Ball Z?a tale of galactic war over a set of wish-granting orbs?run to 8,000 pages printed over more than a decade. But Shonen Jump may not need to appeal to hard-core superhero junkies. Anime Insider's Bricken says most people who bought the first issue were not regular comic buyers; sales came primarily from mainstream retail outlets, such as bookstores and newsstands. Japanese comics appeal to a wider audience because they "are more sophisticated, better drawn, the storytelling is more compelling...