"Tom Dana Cohen", is an American media and cultural theorist, currently a professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. He has published numerous important books on Alfred Hitchcock. Cohen has also written on other aspects of film studies, comparative literature, theory, cultural studies and on Paul de Man. Cohen has also published broadly on American authors and ideology, including Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, Mikhail Bakhtin, William Faulkner and pragmatism, as well as on Alfred Hitchcock, Greek philosophy and continental philosophy.

He is the editor (with Claire Colebrook) of the Critical Climate Change Book Series at Open Humanities Press and has lectured and taught internationally, including in China and Fulbright sponsored work in Thailand. He has been awarded a Distinguished Visiting Professorship by Shanghai Municipality in Shanghai.

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A circuit here and circuit there isn't going to cut it.

All three were converting, but the bar mitzvah boy was the only officially Jewish one by the time the day came around.

Because then they can now go out and party and celebrate the joy of Judaism.

It shows what we have been saying -- [AT&T and MCI] are not insignificant players, ... They cause everybody's [wholesale] bids to be lower.