Posts Tagged ‘director’

Quiet but Powerful Aide Built Liu’s Fund-Raising Network

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Mei-Hua Ru is the director of planning for John C. Liu, the New York City comptroller. She is also the architect of his campaign fund-raising network, which is now under investigation.

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FBI agents upset over movie alleging J. Edgar Hoover was gay

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Gregg Schwarz frowned as he positioned himself, just so, in front of the wrought iron fence surrounding John Edgar Hoover’s grave, a place he has visited countless times but never before in anger. A retired FBI agent who joined the agency in 1972, the year Hoover died, Schwarz had hired a videographer to film him for YouTube expressing his displeasure with a movie that depicted Hoover as a repressed homosexual. In a dig at Clint Eastwood, the director of “J. Edgar,” Schwarz titled his video response, “Dirty Harry to Filthy Harry.” Read full article > >

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Ratner resigns as Oscars producer

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Rush Hour director Brett Ratner resigns as a producer of the 2012 Oscar ceremony after using a derogatory term for gay men.

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‘Disturbing’ cyber attacks on UK

Monday, October 31st, 2011

The UK has been subject to a “disturbing” number of cyber attacks, the director of communications intelligence agency GCHQ has said.

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Metro line to Dulles could run $150 million over budget, official says

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The first phase of the new Metrorail line to Dulles Airport could run as much as $150 million over budget, the head of the construction project said Wednesday. Executive Director Pat Nowakowski told the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board during a meeting that the project is going to come in “very close” to its projected price tag of $2.8 billion. The 11 1 / 2  miles of rail will run from Falls Church through Tysons Corner to Reston. Read full article > >

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Deadline extended for federal job seekers

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Personnel Director John Berry said Wednesday that his staff is working “around the clock” to fix bugs in the government’s revamped Web site for job seekers, who will get a three-week reprieve on application deadlines for most positions. “We’re not going to rest until we work through these problems,” the director of the Office of Personnel Management pledged. Read full article > >

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Taylor Gourmet rolls into the cheesesteak business

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

PHILADELPHIA — The early September rain feels like it’s flash-freezing skin on contact as Casey Patten stands outside Philip’s Steaks, a sliver of a sandwich shop in the south end of town. The co-owner of Washington-based Taylor Gourmet and his director of operations, Robert Coppock, are waiting for their cheesesteak order in a steady drizzle as the temperature drops and the winds rise at this open-air stand. There are definitely easier — and warmer — ways to secure lunch. Read full article > >

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CBO head predicts slower economic growth before supercommittee

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

The Congressional Budget Office is projecting that the nation’s unemployment rate will remain near 9 percent through 2012, representing a downgrade in the independent analyst’s economic prediction since a forecast released in August . CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf told members of a new congressional committee on deficit reduction created in the August debt deal that new economic data gathered in just the last few weeks has resulted in the dimmer projection. Read full article > >

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Spider-Man Musical a ‘Bore’

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

After 183 preview performances, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark finally opened Tuesday night-and even Julie Taymor, the director who was booted from the earlier version, was in attendance. But was it any good? “This singing comic book is no longer the…

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Lars von Trier banned from 2011 Cannes Film Festival for Nazi comments

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier was banned from the 2011 Cannes film festival for comments he made during a news conference showcasing his new film, ‘Melancholia’. As Sarah Anne Hughes reported : Lars von Trier has been expelled from the Cannes Film Festival after the director said he sympathized with Hitler and called himself a Nazi at a news conference Wednesday. Read full article > >

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Obama Wants Mueller to Stay at FBI

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Who will succeed retiring FBI Director Robert Mueller? The answer could be none other than Robert Mueller. Associated Press sources say President Obama will request that Mueller serve an extra two terms in addition to the 10-year term he’s completing…

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‘Thor’ Made A.O. Scott Want to Die

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Among A.O. Scott’s first instincts after seeing Thor, he writes in The New York Times, was to seek shelter “under a passing bus.” Director Kenneth Branagh’s pop-Shakespeare do nothing to save the new superhero flick: Thor, Scott writes, “is an example…

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CIA Director: We Didn’t Alert Pakistan

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

In an interview with Time magazine-the first time he has spoken to the public since bin Laden’s death-CIA Director Leon Panetta admitted that U.S. officials were only 60 to 80 percent certain the al Qaeda leader was in the compound before they moved…

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Watch ‘Hoodwinked Too’ Live Premiere!

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Fan of the original Hoodwinked? Watch for Hoodwinked Too in theaters April 29th, and right now, watch the live premiere below, with word from the red carpet from stars Heidi Klum, Patrick Warburton, Martin Short, David Alan Grier, Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Andy Dick, Soundtrack artists Lavay Cole and CeeJ and Director Mike Disa and Producer Maurice Kanbar.

What’s at stake in U.S.-Pakistan spy talks

Monday, April 11th, 2011

It was a 21st-century way to open the high-level bargaining over new rules for the U.S.-Pakistani intelligence relationship. Just as ISI chief Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha was meeting with CIA Director Leon Panetta at Langley on Monday, the New York Times Web site published a detailed account of the cuts Pakistan was seeking in U.S. intelligence personnel and operations in Pakistan, citing “a Pakistani official closely involved in the decision.”

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