Ridley Scott on His Next Projects
"The Martian" director Ridley Scott talks with WSJ's Christopher J. Farley about some of the projects he is currently pursuing, including the chances of a "Blade Runner" sequel.
"The Martian" director Ridley Scott talks with WSJ's Christopher J. Farley about some of the projects he is currently pursuing, including the chances of a "Blade Runner" sequel.
Two years after Wisconsin executed nighttime raids against Wisconsin political activists, no charges have been filed and no property has been returned. Eric O'Keefe is one of those activists. He tells his story.
We preview the WNBA Finals between the Minnesota Lynx and the Indiana Fever.
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Let's look back and watch the Crime Hound solve life's greatest mysteries.
Читать дальше...On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965 into law. Widely viewed as a component of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1965 Act liberalized immigration and replaced the last eugenics-inspired portions of the Immigration Act of 1924. For the first time in generations, immigrants from Western Europe were not given legal preference over those from Asia and the rest of the developing world.
On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965 into law. Widely viewed as a component of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1965 Act liberalized immigration and replaced the last eugenics-inspired portions of the Immigration Act of 1924. For the first time in generations, immigrants from Western Europe were not given legal preference over those from Asia and the rest of the developing world.
The Red Folder goes to Stockholm
On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965 into law. Widely viewed as a component of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1965 Act liberalized immigration and replaced the last eugenics-inspired portions of the Immigration Act of 1924. For the first time in generations, immigrants from Western Europe were not given legal preference over those from Asia and the rest of the developing world.
The parallels between the late Soviet era and contemporary Russia are indeed striking. But is this analogy applicable? Not entirely. To assess Russia's future we should look not to its own recent history, but to the developments in countries that experienced similar transitions. | Русский
Want to get all of your YouTube data in bulk? Are you hitting the quota limits while accessing analytics data one request at a time? Do you want to be able to break down reports by more dimensions? What about accessing assets and revenue data?
Читать дальше...On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965 into law. Widely viewed as a component of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1965 Act liberalized immigration and replaced the last eugenics-inspired portions of the Immigration Act of 1924. For the first time in generations, immigrants from Western Europe were not given legal preference over those from Asia and the rest of the developing world.
On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965 into law. Widely viewed as a component of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1965 Act liberalized immigration and replaced the last eugenics-inspired portions of the Immigration Act of 1924. For the first time in generations, immigrants from Western Europe were not given legal preference over those from Asia and the rest of the developing world.
Es gab weder Facebook noch Reality-TV.
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Hast Du genug von den dummen Fragen und Kommentaren Deiner ignoranten Wessi-Freunde? Du willst nicht mehr über Bananen und Soli reden? Dann haben wir hier das ultimative Trinkspiel für Dich!
Читать дальше...Those among the 16,000 applying to the exclusive university this year may want to start revising these questions
Loved-up Britons are choosing to get married abroad in order to make the most of the glorious weather - and save themselves a small fortune.
Loved-up Britons are choosing to get married abroad in order to make the most of the glorious weather - and save themselves a small fortune.
Caterpillars are sort of the Cheetos of the animal world. They're just waiting to become someone's snack. Some species have developed defense mechanisms. This caterpillar, found in Peru, has weird appendages it throws in the air when it senses dangerous sounds.
In this week's news, Serena Williams pulls the plug on her season, Venus hits a milestone, Roger Federer inspires Nick Kyrgios, we visit the Bryan brothers' charity event and Kaley Cuocco splits from Ryan Sweeting.
BT is stepping up plans to expand its high-speed fibre network in London after criticism that the capital is being held back by broadband blackspots.
The Martian, Ridley Scott's new space epic, takes audiences to the rugged surface of Mars. Matt Damon stars as left behind astronaut Mark Watney, who has to "science" his survival on the barren planet.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) today announced that Seoul-based SBS has been awarded broadcast rights in South Korea for the 2015 WBSC Premier12™, the newest international baseball flagship tournament that is being launched in Japan and Taiwan this November by the world governing body.
Facebook has a new feature for some users that lets them turn their profile picture into a GIF-like video. WIRED's Dellea Chew demonstrates how she made a clip of her dog Dude into her Facebook looping video.