By Jon Boyle
PARIS - France’s ruling conservatives looked to Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin to chart a way out of a youth jobs law crisis on Tuesday as the threat of a national strike and fresh protests kept up the pressure.
The large public sector is expected to join a one-day work stoppage on March 28 and high school students took to the streets on Tuesday around France to demand Villepin withdraw the contract they say removes job security for young people.
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French right looks to PM for way out of crisis
21 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Mardi Gras Bondage Video
7 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Mardi Gras 2006
Much like the promises of FEMA, RED CROSS and the Politicians.... Mardi Gras, for some, was not exacatly like the postcard home.
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Impeaching Bush Is ’Cause Worth Fighting for,’ Actor Says
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Randy Hall CNSNews.com Staff Writer/Editor February 17, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - Richard Dreyfuss, the actor who starred in movies ranging from "Jaws" to "Mr. Holland’s Opus," told an audience in Washington, D.C., on Thursday that "there are causes worth fighting for," and one of those is the impeachment of President George W. Bush.
"There are causes worth fighting for even if you know that you will lose," Dreyfuss said during a speech at the National Press Club. "Unless you are willing (…) -
NEWS: Army advises US military to steer clear of Turkish anti-American film
19 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
NEWS: Army advises US military to steer clear of Turkish anti-American film Written by Fran Lucientes Thursday, 09 February 2006
A newly released Turkish film entitled "Valley of the Wolves: Iraq," portrays U.S. soldiers in a bad light, and American military serving in Europe have been warned to stay away from cinemas showing it and not to discuss it "with anybody they do not know," NTV MSNBC reported Wednesday.[1] — (The movie is a film adaptation of Turkey’s most popular (…) -
"...Shall We Not Revenge?"
6 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Uri Avnery IF ONE wants to understand what the Palestinians did on election day, one has to see the film "Paradise Now", which has been nominated for an Oscar for the best foreign film, after collecting several prestigious international prizes. It explains better than a million words.
Its makers - the screen-writer-cum-director, Hani Abu-As’ad from Nazareth, and the actors, are Palestinians. (Amir Harel, one of the producers, is a Jewish Israeli.)
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Hollywood 9/11 Films For 2006 Are In Lockstep With False Government Reports
4 February 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments9/11 Backlash Comes From Hollywood, Not Government
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | February 3 2006
The 9/11 movement has been lax in not anticipating the direction from which their most vociferous flak will be thrown. It’s not government appointed commissions, politicians or Popular Mechanic debunking spreads.
The real counter-backlash is coming from TV movies and big screen blockbusters, serving up a diet of spoon fed propaganda that reinforces the official version of events. (…) -
Bursting Hollywood’s ’Bubble’
29 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Steven Soderbergh’s new flick just might be the end of the megaplex.
By Monica Mehta
Q: A movie you want to see is releasing today in simultaneous formats. Would you rather:
1. See it in your living room, where it will air on pay-per-view cable TV at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.? 2. Go to a theater and see it on a big screen? 3. Wait four days, when it comes out on DVD, and buy and see it then?
Today, the movie industry will have America’s answer to this question.
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Clevelanders to Conduct "Spy-In" to Bring Attention to Illegal Domestic Spying
28 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
In response to the news that the Pentagon has illegally spied on the Northeastern Ohio Anti-War Coalition (NOAC), Clevelanders will gather outside the Federal Building at 1240 East Ninth Street on Monday, January 30 at 7:30 AM to conduct a spoof "spy-in" on the U.S. government. Participants will dress in Hollywood-inspired spy outfits and pretend to spy on the Federal Building with cameras, binoculars and other gear often associated with espionage activities.
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Defending ’Munich’ to my mishpocheh
26 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsBy Tony Kushner
AT A RECENT family gathering, my cousin-in-law, Janice, asked me to respond to complaints she’d read over and over again about "Munich," the Steven Spielberg film I co-wrote with Eric Roth, which she hadn’t yet seen.
The movie is stirring up a lot of controversy, which I anticipated when I agreed to work on it. I even considered it a side benefit that my mishpocheh, my family, an occasionally argumentative bunch, would have fresh subject matter for the discussion part of (…) -
The Xs and O’s of social change
24 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Dave Zirin, Dave Zirin is the author of "What’s My Name, Fool?: Sports and Resistance in the United States" and a columnist for Slam magazine.
THE NEW Disney film "Glory Road" tells the story of a basketball game that put sports in the middle of the civil rights movement. But it also recalls a time when the ordinary actions of coaches could unwittingly transcend sports and make a mark on history.
Key to the legacies of the two Hall of Fame coaches at the heart of "Glory Road" is how (…)