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...Australian appears to have been exploited by his Federal Bureau of Investigation interrogators in Gauntánamo. In a section headed "Final Chapter Golden Boy," Abbasi writes that the f.b.i. is studying tapes of Golden Boy, who he says wanted to "go back to Australia and rob and kill Jews," crash a plane into a building, and "go out with that last big adrenalin rush." He also says Hicks would pose a threat if released. "He once told me in Afghanistan that if he were to go into a building of Jews with an automatic weapon or as a suicide...
...dominant performances from senior co-captain Laurence Favrot and sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, the Crimson took command over an under-matched Raider team early on with hitting percentages of .429 and .478 in the first two games of the series. Favrot, who finished with 15 kills, reigned supreme in the first game, amassing several kills and setting a tone of dominance for the rest of the team. Weissbourd continued Harvard’s offensive forays in the second game, providing a monstrous kill, one of 12 for the night, to tie the game at 12. The Crimson quickly took...
...captain. Moore has also recently branched out into directing with a film called “The Killers.” “It’s a thriller about a group of college students put in a position of having to decide whether they would kill another person to save themselves,” Moore explains. Moore says he relished the chance to take control as a director after spending so many years as a producer. “Producing is about providing all the necessary resources for directors and actors to go make a movie. You?...
...laugh at Jim Carrey for the first time since “The Mask.” Grindhouse Future Uncertain There’s only so much of Quentin Tarantino’s bullshit that I can put up with. Look—I loved “Kill Bill” as much as the next guy, but dude is reeeeally taking the whole “Look at me! I know that I’m making movies that are throwbacks to old genre films you probably haven’t seen!” thing...
...ghost-written autobiography.” It’s difficult to take a celebrity’s life seriously when it’s printed in the National Enquirer alongside “Leading Experts Charge: Lovelorn Astronaut Intended to Leave Victim BURIED ALIVE or Even kill Her.” Books bestow a certain legitimacy on their subject matter, giving lower-rung celebrities the validation they lack. Authordom and celebritydom have always had a thriving relationship. It used to be that the literary stars were part of the glittering social elite. Authors like Truman Capote gained access...