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El Dorado
A story of a community in conflict in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The film takes an unusually unbiased look at four local residents, two timber workers and two environmentalists, as they try to balance the health of the forest with the jobs of the workers who depend on it.
GANG KIDS CAN CHANGE WHEN VOLUNTEERS CARE
Ed Asner, winner of seven Emmys and five Golden Globes, is a former national president of the Screen Actors Guild and advisory board member of The Unusual Suspects. Asner's credits include \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show,\" \"Lou Grant,\" \"Rich Man, Poor Man,\" \"Roots\" and \"JFK.\" Getting violent gangbangers and their sworn enemies to create theater sounds like fodder for a bad Broadway musical, but the funny thing is, it works. These kids develop hilarious, stirring, heartbreaking plays about growing up in the ghetto, the tug-of-war between good and evil, the pain of poverty and the alluring glitter of the street economy. \"The play went brilliant, but the play was like the diversion from what was really happening,\" said Lilo, 16, a former Unusual Suspects member who is serving eight years in an adult facility.
Division Over War With Iraq
Public opinion polls indicate that most Americans now firmly support the war with Iraq. Once President Bush decided to go beyond economic sanctions and a possible United Nations \"tripwire\" force of, say, 25,000 troops along the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait frontier, it becomes clear that America was likely to enter into a highly...
Division Over War With Iraq
Public opinion polls indicate that most Americans now firmly support the war with Iraq. Once President Bush decided to go beyond economic sanctions and a possible United Nations \"tripwire\" force of, say, 25,000 troops along the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait frontier, it becomes clear that America was likely to enter into a highly...
Division Over War With Iraq
Public opinion polls indicate that most Americans now firmly support the war with Iraq. Once President Bush decided to go beyond economic sanctions and a possible United Nations \"tripwire\" force of, say, 25,000 troops along the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait frontier, it becomes clear that America was likely to enter into a highly...
Division Over War With Iraq
Public opinion polls indicate that most Americans now firmly support the war with Iraq. Once President Bush decided to go beyond economic sanctions and a possible United Nations \"tripwire\" force of, say, 25,000 troops along the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait frontier, it becomes clear that America was likely to enter into a highly...
Division Over War With Iraq
Public opinion polls indicate that most, Americans now firmly support the war with Iraq. Once President Bush decided to go beyond economic sanctions and a possible United Nations \"tripwire\" force of, say, 25,000 troops along the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait frontier, it becomes clear that AmeriCa was likely to enter into a highly...
Letters to The Times
Howard Penniman's article on El Salvador (Opinion, Aug. 15) brought to mind the proud Russian showing the American visitor the Moscow subways: \"You vil notice the marvelous marble for the walls, the finest in Russia... \" \"It's beautiful,\" the American intones.