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SD40: Summer school options in New Westminster, BC

Registration for School District 40 summer learning opens Monday, April 17, with offerings for elementary, middle and high school students.

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HARDtalk

countries have the law against this and criminalise — but they do not really criminalise women. here, england, london, there was a law against fgm since 1985. and the first—ever person prosecuted was, what, a few years ago, two years? so, law is a law, it's another thing. but practise and following the law and respecting the law is another. there is an argument — and maybe this is relevant to your situation because you were born in somalia, but as we've discussed, you've lived your adult life in the western world and you've been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'm going to quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya,

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HARDtalk

been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'm going to quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya, dr tatu kamau — and she actually protested about kenya criminalising fgm on the basis, to quote her, "that criminalisation infringes on a woman's right to participate in the traditional cultural life of their choice in their country." in other words, she was saying banning fgm is an example of cultural imperialism. what's your response to that? she needs to dig a hole and disappear. i don't know. i don't know what she's talking about, baby, seriously. but that — you cannot argue with this kind of mind and...logic.

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HARDtalk

were born in somalia, but as we've discussed, you've lived your adult life in the western world and you've been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then, writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'll quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya, dr tatu kamau — and she actually protested about kenya criminalising fgm on the basis, to quote her, "that criminalisation infringes on a woman's right to "participate in the traditional cultural life of "their choice in their country." in other words, she was saying banning fgm is an example of cultural imperialism. what's your response to that? she needs to dig a hole and disappear. i don't know.

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HARDtalk

but as we've discussed, you've lived your adult life in the western world and you've been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then, writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'm going to quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya, dr tatu kamau — and she actually protested about kenya criminalising fgm on the basis, to quote her, "that criminalisation infringes on a woman's right to "participate in the traditional cultural life of "their choice in their country." in other words, she was saying banning fgm is an example of cultural imperialism. what's your response to that? she needs to dig a hole and disappear. i don't know. i don't know what she's talking about, baby, seriously. but that — you cannot

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The Movies

a movie that no sane person would ever attempt to make. >> i love playing villains. when i was a kid and the first walt disney films came out, there are dark moments in each of those that scare the hell out of me. so it's payback. >> remember me, eddie? when i killed your brother, i talked just like this! >> i got some moments in there that will be in their worst nightmares for the rest of their life. >> the trick to making that blend of live action and animation is that the live action actor has to believe it. bob always believed that the rabbit was there. it really is an amazing performance. i mean, it's really one that actors should study. >> because it was made before a lot of cgi existed, it was old school movie-making with physical special effects, "who framed roger rabbit" is the most complicated movie ever made.

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Americas Newsroom

i know it's not me. honest to god if i felt i was responsible i might have killed myself if i thought i was responsible. >> bill: matt finn kicks off the coverage leading it off in los angeles for the moment of truth for alec baldwin. matt, hello. >> we expect to learn whether actor alec baldwin or anyone associated with the death of her will be charged with a crime. in october of 2021 video captured baldwin shooting and killing her on the movie set of rust. the gun shot also wounded the director. baldwin claims he was handed what he thought was a cold gun being used for movie making. hutchins left behind a husband and 9-year-old son. her family settled a wrongful death case against the producers including baldwin who described the incident as an accident. the spokesperson for the d.a. office writes the announcement will be a solemn occasion made in a manner keeping with the

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CNN This Morning

out during the 3-d craze when people really wanted to see 3-d movies. a lot of people went to "avatar" in theaters just to see the visual effects. it was the film that ushered in this new era of movie making. i think the 3-d fad has died out now. since avatar is so closely associated with that, it will be interesting to see if it can perform that well at the box office this time around. >> is box office dying out? >> for blockbusters we're seeing the box office come back a little bit. we saw it with top aggun, black panther, people are going back for those big movies. avatar is expected to be one of those. the issue is whether people want to go to a 3-d movie. when is the last time you saw a 3-d movie? >> never. >> i remember you used to get the 3-d glasses. >> not all of us. some of us wear contacts. >> right. mine was a huge blockbuster.

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BBC News

the story of my life on film if i wanted. i think what happens in this film, we are all going to get old, we are all going to be looking for something to do with our minds, we are all going to be looking for a community, we may lose our loved ones, and i think this club is like an amazing alternative family. it's five, everybody. and then there is the main event, the hometown gala premiere. in 90 years of movie—making, there have been no glamorous premieres, many ups and downs, so today for the bradford movie makers it's quite a moment. applause. david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford.

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BBC News

90 years of movie—making, there have been no glamorous premieres, many ups and downs. so today for the bradford movie makers it's quite a moment. applause. david sillito, bbc news, bradford. kevin conroy, who was best—known as the voice of the caped crusader in batman: the animated series, has died at the age of 66. he first took on the iconic role of bruce wayne 30 years ago, and went on to appear in a number of tv shows, feature films and video games. his agent told the bbc the voice—over community has lost one of the greats, and dc comics said they were deeply saddened by the news. you'll find lots more deatil and analysis on our website, including the situation in kherson — just head to bbc.com/news or download

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