Reminder
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Loosely based on the story of Richard Davis who was killed by fellow soldiers in Columbus, Georgia after returning from Iraq in 2003, In the Valley of Elah, Paul Haggis' first feature since his Oscar winner Crash is a poignant
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of how war robs people of their humanity.
It makes for a
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of the intense level of crap Black folks went through and how they dealt with the pain of it to stay honest, kind and helpful people.
I found the film to be an engaging, moving, and important
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that the strangest worlds are right under our noses.
It is a good
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that their work isn't done.
It is a good
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that we must not rest on our laurels, but continue to stand up and fight for what we believe in.
Yet, it is a good
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of the pain the hemophilia community endured because of poor medical treatment.
It
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me of how much I liked the NEWZ.
A
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of a younger, some would say simpler time in my life.
This movie, on the other hand, is a
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of a younger, some might say less intelligent time in my life.
Stanwyck is dignified and elegant and this film is a
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of the great talent that was hers.
I keep this movie as it is a
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that TV can be bad... sometimes.
Just a reminder, the seven deadly sins are: gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, lust, pride and envy.
This movie is a sad
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of just how far animation had fallen in the 80's.
This is a very difficult movie to watch, but it is well worth it, and a
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of past events -- events that should never be forgotten.
In conclusion, this is a serious and important film; and a
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for the fortunate how hard, and ugly, life can be, even in the "land of the free".
While most modern action films (Smokin' Aces for one) aspire to some sort of grand intelligence while providing shoot-outs and explosions, this film is a
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of times when action films suffered no such pretensions.
So Jeremy locks his Uncle's wheelchair next to an open window allowing the draft to kill him(..while also letting his Uncle peer at the family graveyard as a
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of where the old man is about be heading).
This could be a positive
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that the DPRK is seeking to pursue some of the agreements contained in that declaration.
The report’s recommendation for an international conference in the style of the Madrid peace conference is not only a timely indication of the linkage between the Israeli-Arab conflict and the region’s other troubles; it is also a long overdue
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that bilateral negotiations between the parties can not produce an agreement.
This episode serves as a
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that central banks are political institutions, with a political agenda, and that independent central banks tend to be captured (at least “cognitively”) by the banks that they are supposed to regulate.
The Rolling Jubilee is a timely
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of the continuing relevance of one of the oldest laws of social life.
The fact that an accident such as Fukushima was possible in Japan, one of the world’s most advanced industrial countries, is a
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that, when it comes to nuclear safety, nothing can be taken for granted.
The drought in Guizhou, whatever its cause, is a
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that the fate of China’s people has become inextricably linked to what happens elsewhere, and that no country can opt out or find unilateral solutions separate from the global commonweal any longer.
Pathankot could be a signal that they are not reconciled to peace, and a
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that they have many more arrows in their quiver.
But the fact that reforms and actions were undertaken only lately, and under the pressure of acute crisis, is a sobering
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of the difficulty of reaching consensus.
Likewise, the killing of 13 Chinese boat crewmen on the Mekong River in October serves as a stark
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that China’s presumably peaceful southern land border, which has been untroubled for nearly 20 years, today resembles the most hostile sort of neighborhood.
Almost every day there are new warnings, with heavily armed policemen in the streets, concrete barriers appearing in front of embassies and public buildings, stricter controls at airports and elsewhere - each a daily
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of the insecurity that surrounds us.
Moreover, their triumphalist rejoicing is a cruel
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that when the oppressed become liberated, they can very easily turn into oppressors themselves.
The losses in emerging-market currencies and assets in recent months are a harsh
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of an inconvenient truth: when the Fed tightens monetary policy to manage macroeconomic conditions in the US, there are large unintended spillover effects on capital flows to emerging markets.
The 50th anniversary of China’s Cultural Revolution is a
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of what can happen when all orthodoxy is tossed out the window.
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