Book on Empire State Building a reminder of the Towers By Leigh E. Rich Empire: A Tale of Obsession, Betrayal and the Battle for an American Icon By Mitchell Pacelle John Wiley & Sons, Inc. November 2001 333 pages $27.95 Little could Wall Street Journal business writer Mitchell Pacelle know that his book, Empire: A […]
Denver International Film Festival By Leigh E. Rich In light of the Sept. 11 attacks and the now year-long strife between Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East, Israeli film Time of Favor couldn’t be more temporally poignant. In rather understated and inventive ways, writer and director Joseph Cedar broaches the delicate topic of suicide […]
Denver International Film Festival By Leigh E. Rich Life for Carlos is rough: Too many people love him. And all he must do is decide—a gargantuan task of which this 30-something seems particularly incapable. Poor, poor man. A Brazilian romantic comedy reminiscent of Sliding Doors, Possible Loves tells the story—well, three stories—of Carlos, a lawyer […]
Article distorted pediatricians’ statement on children in war By Leigh E. Rich An article written by Tom Tugend of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (“60,000 US pediatricians oppose use of children in battle,” May 11, 2001, IJN) “does not accurately reflect” the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recent statement reaffirming the UN Convention on the Rights of […]
Holocaust survivor brings hope, museum to Denver By Leigh E. Rich Henry Greenbaum has a story to tell. And he tells it every Friday. Before Shabbat—he promises any rabbi who might be sitting in the room—Greenbaum recounts his coming of age under the Nazi regime. Now 75 and a volunteer with the speaker’s bureau at […]
Jack Weil turns 100 By Leigh E. Rich What’s the view like from the other side of 100? Not many live to tell the tale or, if they do, few can spin a yarn about the last century as the affable, Jack A. Weil, who officially becomes a centenarian next Wednesday, March 28. Born in […]
The story of Devorah and Daniel By Leigh E. Rich If there ever were a classic case of beshert, it would be the story of Daniel Bennett and Devorah Uriel. A classic case of fate taking its time, that is. Married for a little less than nine months now and both in their 40s, Bennett […]
Rep. Tom Tancredo promotes embassy move By Leigh E. Rich Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado’s congressman for the Sixth District, introduced a resolution in the House Tuesday for the immediate relocation of the US embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem—Israel’s capital—noting that the move is a “proposition whose time has come.” “Relocation of the American Embassy […]
AIDS cure? Not yet By Leigh E. Rich Advances in science, despite the recent flurry over completion of part of the Human Genome Project, are slow and incremental. Good science, that is. In the IJN Dollars and Sense Special Section this week, we portray Dr. Leland Shapiro, assistant professor of medicine at CU Health Sciences […]
Just maybe, a CU professor is on to it By Leigh E. Rich More like a “James Bond plot” than stereotypical science, CU Health Sciences Center Assistant Professor of Medicine, Dr. Leland Shapiro, has “discovered a candidate” that could lead to a pharmaceutical treatment for AIDS, an immunological disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus […]