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"You have to commemorate him, and because he's already passed away, you can only speak well of him, not ill," Professor Xiao, the historian, said of Mao's anniversary.
Mr. Birney will play the title role of the despondent caretaker of a Russian estate, with Mr. Friedman as the arrogant, ill professor and Ms. Dizzia as his young wife, Yelena.
"They're forced to exclude people who are very ill," Professor McGorry continues.
"Shooters of color are called 'terrorists' and 'thugs.' Why are white shooters called 'mentally ill'?" professor Anthea Butler wrote in a column for The Washington Post on Thursday.
He wrote the book with Randy Pausch, a terminally ill professor whose farewell speech at Carnegie Mellon became an Internet sensation after Zaslow posted a video clip online with a Wall Street Journal article he had written about the talk.
A journalist for more than three decades, Zaslow had written three books before breaking into the bestseller ranks with "The Last Lecture". He wrote the book with Randy Pausch, a terminally ill professor whose farewell speech at Carnegie Mellon became an Internet sensation after Zaslow posted a video clip online with a Wall Street Journal article he had written about the talk.
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(Brantley) ★ 'Wit' Cynthia Nixon gives a large, lucid and delicate performance in this immaculately staged (and inevitably moving) revival of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama from 1998 about a terminally ill English professor.
Playing a terminally ill English professor in the inescapably moving new revival of Margaret Edson's "Wit," the 1999 Pulitzer Prize winner for drama, Ms. Nixon seems to construct perfectly composed, illuminating and surprising thoughts with her sky-blue eyes — the kind of thoughts that if you saw them in print would make you stop and savor and reread.
At the same time, the first new episode this season of AMC's "Breaking Bad," a corrosive character study about a terminally ill chemistry professor turned crystal meth pusher, eclipsed even that network's big hit "Mad Men" in many ratings categories, drawing just over two million viewers, but 3.3 million when its immediate repeat is included.
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