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...Jackson, wearing an astronaut helmet and suit, rose from the middle of the stage, backed by his five brothers, making a Jackson 6. He took off his headgear and, when he finally opened his mouth to sing, the talent was still there. Doing a medley of their greatest hits--ABC, I Want You Back, I'll Be There--the Jacksons appeared to be having actual, unrehearsed...
...computer when Caroline, age three, called from the family room that the sound had gone off on "Clifford." I went downstairs and found the remote, figuring Caroline had hit Mute. That didn't work, and I surfed a few stations. Four (NBC) showed a test pattern as did Three (ABC). Obviously a cable problem. By the time I passed 13 again, video as well as audio was gone. I found kids' programming on 21 out of New Jersey, and went up to finish my work, never suspecting that transmitters atop the Trade Center had been knocked out, along with human...
...three events have inspired feature films: the 1999 Tim Robbins film "The Cradle Will Rock," the 1975 ABC TV movie "The Night That Panicked America" and the 1999 HBO docudrama "RKO 281." From his first flush as a prodigy to his long maturity, when he ballooned or diminished into the butt of fat jokes, Welles spurred countless anecdotes, gossip, myths, not all of his own making. His life and films have been the subject of more than 100 books. But none of them is primarily about Welles? radio career...
...opening clause in the New York Times story about the ABC interview last night is, "Battling to save his political life." But, really, who cares about his political life - save Mr. Condit himself? And he cares for it far too much. The irony is that none of us would have ever heard of much less cared about Gary Condit's political career if Chandra Levy had not disappeared...
...ABC billed the interview as "Condit Breaks His Silence." I'm afraid that's not truth in advertising. He didn't break his silence, he answered questions, he spoke, but he revealed nothing. He was effectively silent. He kept repeating that he had "answered every question asked by the authorities." Well, so did O.J. The important thing is whether you answered them truthfully...