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Playing Alicia Harding, the distaff Chris Hansen-ish host of a To Catch a Predator-ish series, Messing was alternately smug, sassy and steely as the early parts of the hour focused on Harding's single-minded campaign to expose the kind of pervs who killed her sister 25 years earlier.
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"In this painful, remarkably tender tale, Harding's focus on Anna and Peter ... makes this powerful psychological study most effective."
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Some names in this report have been changed Read Luke Harding's original report in June
Uzbek minority still faces persecution as Kyrgyzstan goes to polls Luke Harding 2010
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Now faced with a stalker who knew way too much about Harding's tragic history, Messing layered over her character's tough shell hints of fear, loneliness and fatigue at devoting most of her life to fighting the grisliest of sex crimes extra points to the show for also revisiting Benson's own past crusade to catch her mother's rapist and having the guts to off Christine Lahti's ADA Sonya Paxton.
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Having just adapted my own book Florence Harding into a feature script, it was clear that making all of Harding's Cabinet into separate characters would clutter the drama.
Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Playing Presidents: Good History vs. Good Drama and The Actor JFK (and Jackie) Wanted To Play Him Carl Sferrazza Anthony 2011
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Someone above has already suggested Kate Harding's site which is totally awesome.
Ask Professor Foxy: Does My Size and Not Flirting Keep Me Alone? - Feministing 2009
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County officers defended Harding and threatened us with lawsuits if we persisted in challenging Harding's
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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And the number of ghosts exceeds the traditional "Richard III" allotment; as the tale's murder count swells, the victims often reappear on designer Tobias Harding's stark cement-gray set, red netting over their faces signaling their spectral status.
Washington Shakespeare Company's haunted 'Richard III' isn't haunting enough Celia Wren 2010
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Two weeks after winning the Pulitzer for fiction, Paul Harding's 192-page debut novel, Tinkers, about a dying man who looks back on his life, lands at No. 64.
Book Buzz: Higgins Clark team one-twos the best-seller list 2010
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Most of Harding's net worth came from his newspaper ownership.
The Net Worth Of Every American President, From Washington To Obama: 24/7 Wall Street 2011
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