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At the time of his casting, Tom Cruise seemed like an odd choice to play Interview with the Vampire infamous Lestat. But what if Al Pacino had taken the role instead In 1993, concept design Miles Teves was working for Stan Winston Studio on the adaptation of Anne Rice novel. He explains that the filmmakers genuinely wanted to get an idea of how Pacino might have looked as Lestat: For a short time, at the beginning of the production, Al Pacino was rumored to have wanted the role of LeStat [sic]. I provided this image to help the studio make a decision. His presence as an actor, though an unusual choice, might have infused the character with more gravitas. Few command the screen like the indomitable Pacino. He certainly cuts a very different figure from Crui stanley cup se, whose casting initially stanley taza displeased Ri vaso stanley ce鈥攁lthough she was won over by his performance. Teves has a similar rendering of Cruise on his website, as well as a few other pieces of Interview with the Vampire concept art. Pacino-Lestat [Miles Teves via Comic Book Movie] MoviesVampires
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Wal-Mart, the world s largest retailer, forced employees in Oregon to work unpaid overtime between 1994 and 1999, a federal jury found Thursday in the first of dozens of such lawsuits across the country to come to trial.A separate trial will be held to decide how much Wal-Mart should pay in damages.More than 400 employees from 24 of Wal-Mart s 27 Oregon stores had sued the retailer, accusing it of violati stanley water bottle ng federal and state wage laws. I guess, basically, we are disappointed with the verdict. Wal-Mart has a strong policy of paying its associates for all the time they work, said spokesman Bill Wertz. We would emphasize that this ruling affects only approximately 350 workers out of 15,000 in Oregon. Wertz said the company is considering whether to appeal. The lawsuit was filed by stanley cups Carolyn Thiebes and Betty Alderson, who worked in managerial positions at Wal-Mart stores in the Salem area.The lawsuit claimed managers got employees to work off the clock by asking them to clean up the store after they had clocked out and by deleting hours from time records.It also said Wal-Mart reprimanded employees who claimed overtime. Workers felt forced to work after clocking out because managers assigned them more work than they c stanley cups uk ould complete in a regular shift, the plaintiffs said.Wal-Mart conceded during opening arguments Tuesday that some off-the-clock work occurred but said company policy expressly prohibited it. What s really got to worry the company is that this migh Ujfw Nike s Latest Bag Is Hot Off the 3D Printer
Italian design firm Do the Mutation is creating high-fashion and high concept mutants, using individualized 3-D-printed masks. This blend of a science fiction aesthetic with cutting-edge design is creating something new and unique. Their current project called Collagene is inspired by the protein collagen, which their website defines thusly: Collagen is the main component of animal connective tissues; organized in fibers, this category of tissues comprehends the skin. The theory of the project is pretty interesting stuff. The studio calls itself a generative design lab, and documents its research into different generative mod stanley cup price els, which in turn inform their projects. This particular project scans a model face and uses it as an input into an algorithm. The stanley fr designer then uses the facial structure as the base of the mask, and composes an individuali stanley vaso zed structure of fibrous growth that fits perfectly and seamlessly. The outcome is a blending of technology, organic structure and artificial construction that mimics organic growth. The form of a mask also plays with the ideas of identity and what it means to interact with the world through a prosthetic. The designers at Do the Mutation very readily cite the influence of science fiction on their work. In a recent post about their show in Venice for Carnevale they cite the movies The Skin I Live In, Strange Days, Dead Ringers and Chernobyl Diaries as visual influences and Asimov
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Many of the world greatest scientists were inspired to go into their fields by reading science fiction books. And it easy to see why. A lot of the best science fiction features scientists who solve problems and make breakthroughs. Here are 10 great novels that will inspire you with a new love of science. Top image: Painting by Adolf Schaller from Carl Sagan Cosmos. Note: We tried to keep this list to books that actually feature heroic scientists who make progress 鈥?not scientist stanley thermos s who meddle in things that people were not meant to yadda yadda. We looked for books where a scientist actually make stanley cups uk s a discovery or invents something, and this is viewed as a Good Thing. This is by no means an exhaustive list, and we ;d love to hear your choices! 1. Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Stephenson has been on a mission lately to encourage more positive science fiction in which people solve problems using science, including the upcoming Hieroglyph anthology. And his 1999 novel, which follows a fictionalized set of World War II cryptographers including Alan Turing, and a group of 1990s hackers trying create a secret data network for people who are vulnerable to genocide 鈥?it shows how progress is carried forward from one generation to the next. Image by CoyoteGirl 2. Contact by Carl Sagan Perhaps the most famous piece of science fictio stanley thermobecher n about heroic scientists, Sagan novel follows Ellie Arroway, who has a strong passion for science that leads her to
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The head of an Islamic charity near Chicago was indicted Wednesday on racketeering charges accusing him of fraudulently obtaining donations to support Osama bin Laden s al Qaeda terrorist network.Enaam M. Arnaout, 40, of the Chicago suburb of Justice, head of Benevolence International Foundation, has been held in federal custody since April.The indictment said a criminal enterprise stanley website that existed for at least a decade had used charitable contributions of innocent Muslims, non-Muslims and corporations to support al Qaeda, Chechen rebels fighting the Russian army and armed violence in Bosnia. It is sinister to prey on good hearts to fund the works of evil, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft said in announcing the charges in Chicago. We will find the sources of terrorist blood m stanley mug oney. Arnaout was charged with one count each of racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to launder money, money laundering and wire fraud. He also was charged with two counts of mail fraud. If convicted, Arnaout could be sentenced to 90 years in prison without the possible parole, Ashcroft said.Arnaout attorney Joseph Duffy told reporters the indictment makes a mockery of both the war on terror and the United States Con stanley mug stitution. He said Arnaout knew bin Laden in the 1980s when the terrorist mastermind was nominally on the same side with the United States in helping Afghan freedom fighters in their war to expel the Soviet Union.But Duffy said the Wnup This Posh Mini-Sub Explores the Ocean for the Rich and Famous
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Women who took estrogen for 10 years or mor stanley cup e after menopause were twice as likely to die of ovarian cancer as nonusers, says a new study that adds to the confusion surrounding which women should try the hormonal therapy.The new study comes with a big caveat: It couldn t say just how many women used estrogen alone or estrogen plus another hormone called progestin. But most women used estrogen alone because the study came years before progestin became popular 151; meaning nobody knows if today s more recommended combination hormone therapy has any ovarian cancer stanley cup risk or not.Still, the findings by the American Cancer Society promise to deepen women s dilemma about whether to use estrogen and if so, for how long. Millions of women use either estrogen alone or combination therapy. I do understand these findings can be frightening for a woman, said lead researcher Dr. Carmen Rodriguez, whose study is published in this week s Journal of the American Medical Association.There are pros and cons to postmenopausal estrogen. It can decrease women s risk of bone-thinning osteoporosis, and treat hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. There are suggestions, although not proven, that it may decrease women s risk of heart disease and colon cancer. But it can increase the risk of uterine cancer, and long-term use can increase stanley deutschland the risk of breast cancer. Nobody knew if estrogen was related to ovarian cancer, so Rodriguez began studying 211,581 postmenopausal women in 1982. By 1996, Syzk N.J. Man Charged with Spying for Israel
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