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...Tsuburaya was a 19-year-old Tokyo engineering student when a chance meeting with a movie producer - during a 1919 teahouse brawl - led to a job as a camera operator. Tsuburaya loved the work, perfecting new techniques, including the deployment of Japan's first camera crane. In 1933 he saw American special-effects pioneer Willis O'Brien's newly released King Kong. "I thought to myself, 'I will someday make a monster movie like that,'" Tsuburaya said years later. First, however, came the horror story of World War II, which he spent laboring on propaganda films. His scale-model...
...militias mainly responsible for last year's sectarian carnage remain largely untouched. In August, Muqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Mahdi Army, ordered it not to attack American troops. But U.S. commanders on the ground know there was no goodwill behind the decision. "It wasn't because Sadr saw Jesus--let's put it that way," says Major Christopher Coglianese, a staff officer in Baghdad. More likely, the Mahdi Army is waiting for the Americans to begin their drawdown from Baghdad next year. Sunnis worry that when the U.S. troops leave, the Shi'ite militias will resume their pogroms...
...minutes in the box in the first period, 10 in the second, and 18 in the third, for a total of 76 penalty minutes between the two teams. Frustration seemed to play a major role in the escalation of penalties, as a series of fights in the third period saw sophomore Chad Morin and BC’s Anthony Aiello sent off the ice with 10-minute game misconducts. “I think the refs were trying to make sure that things didn’t get out of hand,” MacDonald said. “Obviously...
...surveying his colleagues in the lab, Peyerl saw many of their careers stalling...
...fighting chance? The candidates were definitely interesting. In fact, in the amount of views of the “On Harvard Time” interviews with the three tickets were a strong indication that a lot of people were curious. According to YouTube, more than 2,500 people saw the Martel-Zimmermann interview; 2,040 people saw Willey-Snow’s; and 1,651 people Sundquist-Sarafa’s. Students were given an opportunity to really get to know the candidates not just from shaking their hands or running into them, freezing at the Science Center. More people...