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Venice Opener The Reluctant Fundamentalist Takes On Culture Clash

Indian-born filmmaker Mira Nair said that 9/11 formed part of the inspiration for her latest film, The Reluctant Fundamentalist , which kicked off the Venice Film Festival Wednesday evening. Just days before the attacks, Nair won the festival’s top prize, the Golden Lion, for her much praised Monsoon Wedding and she left the fabled Italian city for the Toronto International Film Festival to promote the film when the attacks happened. Like other New York residents, she was stranded in the Canadian city following the tragic event, taking her a week to get back to NYC and her husband and son. When she did make it back, she felt an “otherness” in the post-9/11 period, a theme she explores in her latest feature. “It was quite shocking when I got back because it felt like images I had seen in my part of the world, refugee camps, helicopters, a sense of war, a war zone, and it was in our backyard,” she said in Venice Wednesday as reported by A.P. “And so suddenly, (New York) became a place where people who looked like us were ‘the other.’ And that was painful, and that was also part of the inspiration to try to make this film.” Based on the novel by Mohsin Hamid, British-born musician and actor Riz Ahmed plays Changez a gifted financial analyst whose allegiance to America is questioned following the 9/11 attacks. Changez travels to the Pakistani city of Lahore re-connecting with his routes. Liev Schreiber plays a journalist who interviews him in Lahore as a kidnapping crisis rages. Kate Hudson plays his girlfriend and Kiefer Sutherland plays his former Wall Street mentor in NYC flashback scenes. “[The novel is] essentially a dialogue between East and West,” Nair said in Venice. “”We all know there has been an enormous schism, a wall between East and West, since, in this last decade. So I sought very much in the dialogue between America and the Islamic world in The Reluctant Fundamentalist to really bring some sense of bridge-making, some sense of healing, a sense of community that goes beyond the stereotypes, goes beyond the myopia, goes beyond the ignorance.” [ Source: A.P. ]

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Army Half Marathon 2011

The Safra Singapore Bay Run and Army Half Marathon 2011 will be held on Sept 4 from 5.15am to 12pm. An estimated 70,000 participants are expected for the coming SAFRA Bay Run and Army Half-Marathon 2011 on September 4. Starting at the Esplanade Bridge and ending at the Padang, the routes include the Marina Bay and Kallang areas, taking runners past landmarks such as the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resorts and the Singapore Flyer. This year#39;s event, which marks its 20th anniversary, will f

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Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew

The NSP had said bus services should be liberalised. It argued that private operators, regardless of size, be allowed to apply for licences to ply any of the routes, based on business considerations. This way, the party said, bus services could be more responsive to commuter needs. Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew has shot down the opposition National Solidarity Party#39;s (NSP#39;s) proposal to introduce more competition among public bus operators here. However, Mr Lui said such a move would

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Galatasaray vs Liverpool 3:0 friendly 2011

Former Liverpool striker Milan Baros, pictured in 2009, scored twice to lead Turkish side Galatasaray to a 3-0 win over the English giants in a pre-season friendly on Thursday. Former Liverpool striker Milan Baros scored twice to lead Turkish side Galatasaray to a 3-0 win over the English giants in a pre-season friendly on Thursday. Baros hit a volley beyond Alexander Doni after eight minutes before converting with a close-range header just before half-time. Former Bolton player Johan Elmander

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New York City Just Gives Up on Subway Service

Did you hear the great news? The MTA will not raise fares! Or cut service! Wonderful! Except none of the headlines say “for just one year.” Or “not counting the existing fare increase and de facto service cuts.” The new $11 billion operating budget is actually just an ominous warning that in a year—or maybe a few months—the Transit Authority will once again cite the need to hike fares in order to strong arm Albany in finding a newer, more regressive way of funding operating costs. They have basically promised it already: In addition to the 2010 budget, the MTA released a four-year fiscal plan

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