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  Helen McCroy Biography plus pictures, news, information and products.
Helen McCrory (born 1968) is a British actress known primarily for her stage and television work.
Her television work includes Lucky Jim (2003), Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003) as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, as well as the title roles in an ITV miniseries Anna Karenina, (2000) and Carla (2003).
She has appeared in supporting roles in such films as Interview with a Vampire (1994), Dad Savage (1998), Charlotte Gray (2001), and The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) and Casanova (2005).
www.biographyplus.com /helen_mccrory.htm   (307 words)

  
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(R; 108 min.) Lasse Hallström's latest award contender is like an 18th-century Wedding Crashers, Casanova (1725-98), played by a still-mumbling Heath Ledger, tastefully seduces every young lady in Vienna until he falls for The One, Francesca Bruni (Sienna Miller).
The smartest and the hardest to get, she writes feminist tracts under a pseudonym.
Kingsley continued starring in bit roles in both film and television (including a bit part on the soap opera Coronation Street).
www.lycos.com /info/dan-aykroyd-1952--academy-award.html   (492 words)

  
 interocitor - pigasuspress.co.uk
A profile of author Stephen Baxter has been added to The ZONE website, along with a batch of movie (The Hills Have Eyes remake, The Triangle, Ab-Normal Beauty, The Call Of Cthulhu) and book (Liz Williams, Bruce Sterling, Neal Asher, Mike Carey) reviews.
The latest VideoVista includes coverage of The Assassination Of Richard Nixon, Bewitched (2005), Domino, The Hollywood Strangler Meets The Skidrow Slasher, Last Days, Red Eye, Time Of Favour, You I Love, and many other DVD releases.
New reviews on The ZONE site include: The Encyclopedia Of Superheroes On Film And Television, Ian Watson's first poetry collection, and novels by China Miéville, William Gibson, and Robert Silverberg.
freespace.virgin.net /pigasus.press/interocitor.html   (2171 words)

  
 SocioSite: FAMOUS SOCIOLOGISTS
A Dutch contribution on television as exponent of the culture industry.
Journal found by Raymond Aron and headed by Jean-Clause Casanova.
Published as "Inventer chemin faisant: comment j'ai écrit Les mondes de 'l'art", in: Daniel Mercure (ed.) [2005] L'analyse du social: Les modes d'explication.
www.sociosite.net /topics/sociologists.php   (7322 words)

  
 GFP BUNNY
GFP Bunny - Paris Intervention, December 2000 -- A series of public interventions including posters, lectures, street conversations, articles, and television and radio broadcasts
My transgenic artwork "GFP Bunny" comprises the creation of a green fluorescent rabbit, the public dialogue generated by the project, and the social integration of the rabbit.
French doctors used the treatment, which involves adding working genes to cells, to save the lives of several children who might otherwise have died of a severe immune disorder.
www.ekac.org /gfpbunny.html   (8823 words)

  
 (C) 2006-2007 Naboomboo VIDEO PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) 120min (retail)(1 disc)
Dominion: Prequel To The Exorcist (2005) 116min (retail)(1 disc)
Casanova (2005) BBC-TV Mini-Series David Tennant #1-3 (DivX) 0571
www.naboomboocomics.com /dvd.htm   (10173 words)

  
 Librarians' Internet Index: http://www.lii.org/pub/subtopic/1687   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
--> Introduction to the works, life, and study of Italian adventurer and autobiographer Giacomo Casanova, including a timeline, bibliography of works by and about Casanova, and links to many specialized resources.
--> "EuroNews is Europe's [television] news channel covering world news from a European perspective in a choice of seven languages.
Topics: Media, News, Recreation, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Television
www.lii.org /pub/subtopic/1687   (2808 words)

  
 Remote Sensing (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Library of Congress)
During the Cold War “spy satellites” were used heavily on both sides, and although much of this imagery has been declassified, remote sensing continues to play a key role in the intelligence process for most technologically advanced countries.
Today, the declassification and broad commercialization of systems allows private individuals to obtain high-resolution images for personal use, and satellite imaging has become ubiquitous within contemporary culture, most notably in film and television.
This guide focuses on the technologies used for observation and data collection from a significant distance; satellite remote-sensing and imaging of the earth and other celestial objects.
www.loc.gov /rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/remotesensetb.html   (4044 words)

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