Mark Byron/Michael Priest Photography Queen Noor at the screening of ‘My Neighborhood.’
In the first few minutes of the documentary “My Neighborhood,” Mohammed El Kurd, a bright and energetic 11-year-old Palestinian boy, says, “I live in Jerusalem in Sheik Jarrah.” As the opening scene unfolds, the camera follows him as he attempts to make eggs, introduces his father and grandmother, and proudly shows the small library of books he keeps in a cupboard in his bedroom.
The tender scenes of Mohammed’s home life,...
In the first few minutes of the documentary “My Neighborhood,” Mohammed El Kurd, a bright and energetic 11-year-old Palestinian boy, says, “I live in Jerusalem in Sheik Jarrah.” As the opening scene unfolds, the camera follows him as he attempts to make eggs, introduces his father and grandmother, and proudly shows the small library of books he keeps in a cupboard in his bedroom.
The tender scenes of Mohammed’s home life,...
- 4/19/2012
- by Stacy Perman
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
London, Feb 24: A court in the Us forced a man to post an apology on Facebook for 30 days, after he published a horrible comment about his wife on the social networking site.
Mark Byron took to the site to vent his feelings about his child custody battle with his estranged wife. However, in doing so, the photographer from Cincinnati, Ohio, breached a court order protecting his wife Elizabeth and their son.
Last year Byron was convicted of civil domestic violence against her.
In spite of the order, Byron took to Facebook to share his anger about the breakdown of his marriage and his child custody battle.
"If you are an evil, vindictive woman who wants to ruin your husband's life and take your son's father.
Mark Byron took to the site to vent his feelings about his child custody battle with his estranged wife. However, in doing so, the photographer from Cincinnati, Ohio, breached a court order protecting his wife Elizabeth and their son.
Last year Byron was convicted of civil domestic violence against her.
In spite of the order, Byron took to Facebook to share his anger about the breakdown of his marriage and his child custody battle.
"If you are an evil, vindictive woman who wants to ruin your husband's life and take your son's father.
- 2/24/2012
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
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