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    Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. How much is it worth to be a U.S. citizen?

    We read about famous people like French film star Gerard Depardieu, who moved to Belgium to avoid a 75 percent income tax on millionaires proposed by France's Socialist government (a measure rejected last week by a French council, though French leadership has vowed to resubmit a similar proposal). Then there is Eduardo Saverin, who took the extreme step of giving up his U.S. citizenship and could see a savings of $39 million on his Facebook investment, according to the research firm Wealth-X. He says business reasons, rather than high taxes, were his primary motivation.
    We read about famous people like French film star Gerard Depardieu, who moved to Belgium to avoid a 75 percent income tax on millionaires proposed by France's Socialist government (a measure rejected last week by a French council, though French leadership...

    Tags: Movies, France, Lawyers, Internal Revenue Service, Hong Kong

  2. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Top films of 2011 go back in time, and many find success

    The very best movies of the past year went back to the earliest years of cinema for their subject matter, but 100 or so years amount to just a few film frames when you consider that some of the other movies in this 10-best list went back to the dawn of time for their stories.
    The very best movies of the past year went back to the earliest years of cinema for their subject matter, but 100 or so years amount to just a few film frames when you consider that some of the other movies in this 10-best list went back to the dawn of...

    Tags: Movies, Landforms, Hugo (movie), The Artist (movie), War Horse (movie)

  4. Mar 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The workplace can enrich our lives or drive us crazy

    Some years back, I found a letter in my mailbox at The Sun addressed to Jeanne Moreau, the iconic French actress of the 1950s and '60s, in Paris — a rather glamorous and mysterious missive, given that the bulk of my correspondence tends to come from PR people or prisoners.
    Some years back, I found a letter in my mailbox at The Sun addressed to Jeanne Moreau, the iconic French actress of the 1950s and '60s, in Paris — a rather glamorous and mysterious missive, given that the bulk of my correspondence tends to come from...

    Tags: Movies, The New York Times, Companies and Corporations, Jeanne Moreau, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

  6. Nov 19, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Movie review: 'The Next Three Days'

    Paul Haggis is back to his tricky script tricks with the thoroughly engrossing prison break thriller "The Next Three Days." He foreshadows, hides details, delays his "reveals" and does a pretty good job of keeping us guessing, even if we remember the 2003 French film he adapted for this Hollywood project.
    Sentinel Film Critic
    Paul Haggis is back to his tricky script tricks with the thoroughly engrossing prison break thriller "The Next Three Days." He foreshadows, hides details, delays his "reveals" and does a pretty good job of keeping us guessing, even if we remember the 2003...

    Tags: YouTube, Movies, The Next Three Days (movie), Liam Neeson, Lawyers

  8. Feb 13, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Oscar nominees' list rings of reassurance

    Times Staff Writer
    On a morning when news of the 74th Oscar nominations had to vie for air time with reports of a new terrorism alert, the films that had the most success with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences could be summed up in a single word: reassuring....

    Tags: Jennifer Connelly, Movies, Agatha Christie, Culture, Jim Broadbent

  10. Feb 4, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  11. Jul 7, 2004 |Story| Associated Press
  12. Sep 11, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Out of loss, a struggle for meaning

    Sun Staff
    The No. 7 elevated train clanks and squeals along the rooftops of Queens, scattering pigeons on the way past Shea Stadium, sliding by graffiti on brick and rusty steel. The riders, a polyglot mix, study textbooks, argue into cell phones, chat in Korean,...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Legal Services, Television, Rings Gymnastics, Employees

  14. Nov 12, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The little festival that did

    Sun Staff
    REHOBOTH, Del. -- Sun., Nov. 11 Dear friends, Sheesh. What a difference a day makes. The masses (re: cinema snobs who want to discuss irony and symbolism) arrived in droves. I heard there were 8,000 people here. When Flick Chick woke up Friday, she was...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Comedy (genre), Charlotte Rampling, Movies, Gays and Lesbians

  16. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. MyFrenchFilmFestival.com begins Thursday

    Lovers of French films often have limited choices at their local theaters, and traveling regularly to Paris to catch the latest titles isn't an option for many.
    Lovers of French films often have limited choices at their local theaters, and traveling regularly to Paris to catch the latest titles isn't an option for many. Enter MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, a celebration of contemporary French cinema, which...

    Tags: Movies, The Artist (movie), France, Michel Hazanavicius , Paris (France)

  18. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  19. 'The Intouchables'

    Based on a true story, this seriocomic French film by writer-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano earned international raves for its two stars ... veteran actor Francois Cluzet as a rich aristocrat suddenly incapacitated while paragliding, and Omar...

    Tags: Movies, DVDs, France, The Intouchables (movie), Celebrities

  20. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: 'Port of Shadows' restored to its poetic realist glory

    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of contributing to a national malaise that led to the German occupation and condemned by a French Catholic organization for telling "a profoundly demoralizing, somber story." It's "Port of Shadows," one of the treasures of French cinema now newly restored to its original glory.
    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of...

    Tags: Panama, Movies, France, Michele Morgan, Celebrities

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