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Getting Straight

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Initial release 1970
Directors Richard Rush
Based on Ken Kolb
Box office13. 3 million USD
Screenplay Robert Kaufman
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Graduate student Harry Bailey (Elliott Gould) was once one of the most visible undergraduate activists on campus, but now that he's back studying for his master's, he's trying to fly right. Trouble is, the campus is exploding with various student movements, and Harry's girlfriend, Jan (Candice Bergen), is caught up in most of them. As Harry gets closer to finishing his degree, he finds his iconoclastic attitude increasingly aligned with the students rather than the faculty. … MORE

Manchester Arena attack: Victim's mum graduates in counter-terrorism

Feb 16,2020 5:05 am

The Mother of one of The Victims of the Manchester Arena bombing has graduated from university with a Master's degree in counter-terrorism.

Figen Murray's son, Martyn Hett, 29, was one of 22 people killed in The Suicide bombing in 2017.

Ms Murray said she had to balance part of her studies with attending The Trial of the brother of her son's killer.

She Said : " Martyn would be very proud of me, but I know he would tease me if he saw my cap and gown. "

Hashem Abedi, 23, in August Last Year for his part in The Terror attack in Manchester on 22 May 2017.

Abedi helped his older sibling Salman to plan The Attack at an Ariana Grande concert which, as well as killing 22 men, women and children, including Ms Murray's son, also left hundreds more injured.

Since her son's death, Ms Murray has campaigned for legislation known as, which would see security in crowded public spaces and venues stepped-up.

She told The Bbc when her son died in The Attack she " knew absolutely nothing about terrorism" and that proved to be the motivation for embarking on her two-year course at the University of Central Lancashire (Uclan) in Preston.

" I naively thought it just happens mainly in The States with all The School shootings and abroad in major cities and also in London.

" I had this massive urge to understand terrorism. I had a million-and-one questions about it. "

But it was when she was giving a talk to Uclan students about the dangers of online radicalisation that this crystallised into thoughts of a degree course.

" During The Break , I spoke to the tutors about all The Questions I had in my head, " she recalled.

" One of them printed off the syllabus and gave it to me. The tutors told me I could always come on the course.

" When I looked at the syllabus, I could not believe it. I knew the course would provide me with all the answers and much more. "

'Two different worlds'

The Trial of Hashem Abedi began as Ms Murray was in the midst of her studies at Uclan.

She Said : " I would be attending lectures And Then Getting Straight onto The Train to London where I would be writing my essays on The Journey .

" It was weird going between two different worlds. When there was a Break In the hearings, I would find somewhere to continue my writing at the Old Bailey. "

Ms Murray said the biggest challenge she found compared to The Last time she studied More Than 20 years ago was coping with technology.

She Said she had dedicated her Master's degree to her son.

Graduating today after two years studying my Masters in Counterterrorism. This one' s For You , Martyn! ?

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