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...being made: lawyers have recently won credible victories on cases involving environmental protection, labor rights and antidiscrimination. The government has also attempted to professionalize the legal system by bringing in overseas lawyers and judges to help train their Chinese counterparts. But even those incremental gains are met with deep suspicion, resulting in what Bequelin calls the "fundamental inner contradiction" of the law's role in Chinese society. "On the one hand the Party insists China is subject to the rule of law," he says, "but at the same time they insist on the primacy of the Party in all areas...
...early morning light slowly illuminates the mishmash of streets around the Krishnarajendra Market in central Bangalore, pushcart vendors wade through ankle-deep mud and cow manure and past heaping piles of cabbage leaves and rotting tomatoes. Skinny porters doubled over beneath burlap sacks full of vegetables shuffle through the quagmire, trying to avoid the trucks that belch blue clouds of diesel exhaust and the sacred but occasionally cantankerous cows munching on piles of trash. Women squat behind piles of vegetables they will carry to distant neighborhoods for a tiny profit. The grocery business in India is choreographed chaos, a commercial...
...guys who say, "Oh, it's really tough, my character is really suffering"-come on. For us, even in the rotten ones we've had a good time. I don't think you have to suffer. Maybe Matt had to suffer. DAMON: Yeah, I did. I had to go deep to find Linus. BARKIN: Was that your character's name? DAMON: Yeah. BARKIN: I'm sorry, I only read my lines. CLOONEY: We like that Matt's done three different Linuses in three different movies. DAMON: I have done him kind of different each time. BARKIN: It's important...
...suppose I should've asked to come on set for Ocean's Twelve so I'd be prepared for the Ocean's Thirteen interview. CLOONEY: You should have been there. There was some deep stuff going on on that one too. BARKIN: [To Damon] I had an accent in that scene, didn't I? I had a Russian accent. Or did [director Steven Soderbergh] make me do it without the accent? DAMON: Yeah, I think he was very polite and was like,"The accent's good. Let's just protect ourselves here and, uh ... " [Laughter] But that scene...
...nurture the embryos to generate stem cells. These are then removed, cultured and allowed to grow. The surviving colonies are then frozen and kept cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen in StemLifeLine's own freezers on the premises. (The company charges about $350 per year to keep the cells in deep freeze...