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"This is a unique example of unity of purpose, cutting across regional and political boundaries," Suzanne Nossel, the U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for international organizations, said in an e-mail from Geneva.
U.N. Human Rights Council condemns Gaddafi's crackdown in Libya 2011
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Paul Browde and Murray Nossel were childhood enemies growing up in South Africa.
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Paul Browde and Murray Nossel were childhood enemies growing up in South Africa.
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"This is a unique example of unity of purpose, cutting across regional and political boundaries," Suzanne Nossel, the U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for international organizations, said in an e-mail from Geneva.
U.N. Human Rights Council condemns Gaddafi's crackdown in Libya 2011
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"Medical training is very long," adds adviser Ilana Nossel, who last week hosted a discussion for residents on Raising a Family During Residency.
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"This is a unique example of unity of purpose, cutting across regional and political boundaries," Suzanne Nossel, the U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for international organizations, said in an e-mail from Geneva.
U.N. Human Rights Council condemns Gaddafi's crackdown in Libya 2011
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"Your interns might be petty thieves," observes Nossel.
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Filmmaker Nossel tells the story of an intern who worked for him on international distribution of the 2004 documentary Paternal Instinct.
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"It turned out he was hiding out from life, and from responsibility, in our office," Nossel says.
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Since he started making films in 1996, Nossel, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2003, has employed some 100 interns.
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