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Ipcc Said Firearms Officer Was Justified In Shooting Mark Duggan.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 10170/M ark-Dug gan-dea th-spar ked-Lon don-rio ts-hold ing-gun -office r-kille d-him.h tml
At last after a three-and-a-half year investigation a justified result, yet even after this there were still some on a LBC phone not only claiming that it was a police conspiracy but also calling the radio presenter a racist for daring to agree with the verdict.
Can we now expect yet another riot now that things have not gone the way that some expected?
At last after a three-and-a-half year investigation a justified result, yet even after this there were still some on a LBC phone not only claiming that it was a police conspiracy but also calling the radio presenter a racist for daring to agree with the verdict.
Can we now expect yet another riot now that things have not gone the way that some expected?
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// Of original screenplay writer Sidney Howard, film historian Joanne Yeck writes, "reducing the intricacies of Gone with the Wind's epic dimensions was a herculean task ... and Howard's first submission was far too long, and would have required at least six hours of film; ... [producer] Selznick wanted Howard to remain on the set to make revisions ... but Howard refused to leave New England [and] as a result, revisions were handled by a host of local writers". Selznick dismissed director George Cukor three weeks into filming and sought out Victor Fleming, who was directing The Wizard of Oz at the time. Fleming was dissatisfied with the script, so Selznick brought in famed writer Ben Hecht to rewrite the entire screenplay within five days. Hecht returned to Howard's original draft and by the end of the week had succeeded in revising the entire first half of the script. Selznick undertook rewriting the second half himself but fell behind schedule, so Howard returned to work on the script for one week, reworking several key scenes in part two. //
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// Of original screenplay writer Sidney Howard, film historian Joanne Yeck writes, "reducing the intricacies of Gone with the Wind's epic dimensions was a herculean task ... and Howard's first submission was far too long, and would have required at least six hours of film; ... [producer] Selznick wanted Howard to remain on the set to make revisions ... but Howard refused to leave New England [and] as a result, revisions were handled by a host of local writers". Selznick dismissed director George Cukor three weeks into filming and sought out Victor Fleming, who was directing The Wizard of Oz at the time. Fleming was dissatisfied with the script, so Selznick brought in famed writer Ben Hecht to rewrite the entire screenplay within five days. Hecht returned to Howard's original draft and by the end of the week had succeeded in revising the entire first half of the script. Selznick undertook rewriting the second half himself but fell behind schedule, so Howard returned to work on the script for one week, reworking several key scenes in part two. //
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