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Credit: Channel 5 Sheila Canning is in for a SHOCK when she comes face-to-face with the real owner of all those fancy fashion items on Neighbours! Sheila Canning (played by Colette Mann) is surprised to receive another expensive delivery from online retailer, Daintree on Neighbours. On today’s episode of the Aussie soap (1:45pm/5:30pm on Channel 5, see our TV Guide for full listings), Sheila wonders what’s going on? She knows she didn’t order anything from Daintree. But if she has received the fancy fashion items in error, should Sheila return them. OR, will sneaky Sheila decide to keep ’em? ....
7 Russian movies that will make you cry Mikhail Kalatozov/Mosfilm, 1957 Most of Soviet and Russian dramas are devoted to World War II. We chose (in our emotional opinion) the most heartbreaking of them, as well as other non-war movies that are equally emotional and won’t leave you indifferent. Unlucky fate, first love drama, tragic misunderstandings between parents and kids, as well as one very sad dog tale. 1. The Cranes Are Flying, 1957 Mikhail Kalatozov/Mosfilm, 1957 Young and beautiful Boris and Veronika are happy and in love. They are about to get married and romantically walk along Moscow until the very dawn. When they get home, they find out that that very night the war has broken out. Boris goes to the frontline as a volunteer and the war forces him and his girlfriend go their separate ways. Will they ever meet again? Will they survive? ....
Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’: How Much Political Spin Is Too Much Political Spin? “Our Brand Is Crisis” is an interesting movie to rewatch in this political-crisis time of President Trump versus “President-elect” Biden, as the mainstream media is currently spinning Biden. (The Epoch Times chooses to think of Biden more as “Possible–president-elect” Biden.) It’s a good reminder of the behind-the-scenes chess matches of professional political handlers, spin doctors, and puppet masters. Campaigns are showbiz, Oz the Great and Terrible, hair and makeup. Campaigns need to have a “brand” (like “MAGA”), and marketing experts abound. But political spin goes back to ancient Rome: 64 B.C., to be exact. The following is from a letter written to Marcus Tullius Cicero by his younger brother Quintus. Quintus outlined campaign strategies that are still used to this day. ....