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...trust us to carry their crude. What will they say when they see a young lady with no experience, with no business knowledge?" Papadimitriou told Time that he had invited Athina to familiarize herself with the foundation, but would oppose any attempts she might make to join its board. "Ms. Roussel is the granddaughter of our founder and we recognize her as such. But putting her on the board is something entirely different. Onassis made no such provision," he said. "He didn't even name Christina as president." That's not a view Onassis' grandchild shares. With assets ranging from...
...cancer screening, there's always a heart attack to worry about. And Parkinson's. And Alzheimer's. And then all the ails of the rest of the world. Who needs my help more--the New Orleanians or the Kashmiris? Oppressed Christians in China or battered women in Minnesota? MS or MD? If I give to AIDS patients, am I leaving breast-cancer sufferers, starving children and land-mine victims...
...succeeding), or he’s callously trying to cash in on the indie hip-hop market’s current profitability. Regardless, the 50-minute album should be judged on its own terms. Doing so reveals some embarrassing missteps. On the painful “Ms. Hill,” Kweli recounts the entire story of the Fugees’ breakup, and Lauryn Hill’s subsequent rise to solo success and quick fall from the spotlight, in tabloid-worthy detail. While the story is interesting enough, and the nostalgic beat is appropriately soulful, no one ever asked...
...state representative DAVID OSBORNE, mistakenly sending a constituent comments she meant to forward to her boss concerning the voter's push for Osborne to support gay rights: "Seriously, these people really can get out of hand! ... This particular group is much worse than pro-lifers! If you reply to Ms. Amanda, make sure you delete my e-mail...
...Called Moving: A Critical Poetics Of Film, “images, sound and words are all treated as plastic matter, open to re-arrangement, liberated from predetermined meaning, and embarked on adventures in ambiguity and discovery.” Such liberation and adventures are certainly the case with Ms. Child’s most recent film, “The Future Is Behind You” (2004), a short that turns unidentified family photos from pre-WWII Germany into a story of Child’s own creation. The film will be shown on Nov. 10 as part of Balagan...