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  • So an Iraqi journalist hurled the ultimate insult at George W. Bush on his farewell tour to the country formerly known as Iraq in the "Shoe Heard 'Roud the World" incident.

    Charles Karel Bouley: Forget the Shoe, Throw the Book 2009

  • So an Iraqi journalist hurled the ultimate insult at George W. Bush on his farewell tour to the country formerly known as Iraq in the "Shoe Heard 'Roud the World" incident.

    Charles Karel Bouley: Forget the Shoe, Throw the Book 2009

  • So an Iraqi journalist hurled the ultimate insult at George W. Bush on his farewell tour to the country formerly known as Iraq in the "Shoe Heard 'Roud the World" incident.

    Charles Karel Bouley: Forget the Shoe, Throw the Book 2009

  • Dong de Roud to Town On the way to Kingston »

    Olympic Fever 2008

  • When Richard Pena replaced Roud in 1988, he upheld the high standards Roud had established, even as the cinematic terrain began to alter.

    Leave The N.Y. Film Festival Alone! 2007

  • Derived from a tale recorded in the Dictionary of English Folklore, Simpson and Roud, Oxford, 2003

    An old story of Jack of Kent Jack of Kent 2007

  • Derived from a tale recorded in the Dictionary of English Folklore, Simpson and Roud, Oxford, 2003

    Archive 2007-10-01 Jack of Kent 2007

  • Dubost and Carette play a deliciously sly and comic cat-and-mouse game with the absurdly rigid Modot, especially during the after-dinner entertainment, a breathtaking sequence, described by the critic Richard Roud as something from "a Marx brothers film scripted by a Feydeau who suddenly acquired a tragic sense".

    The Guardian World News Ronald Bergan 2011

  • Dubost and Carette play a deliciously sly and comic cat-and-mouse game with the absurdly rigid Modot, especially during the after-dinner entertainment, a breathtaking sequence, described by the critic Richard Roud as something from "a Marx brothers film scripted by a Feydeau who suddenly acquired a tragic sense".

    The Guardian World News Ronald Bergan 2011

  • Amos Vogel, the director of the film committee and its annual festival, and Richard Roud, the festival's program director, attended to the artistic side.

    NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM GRIMES 2011

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