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...longer a shock to discover that celebrities sometimes seek a little polish for their memoirs. And in this case, well, let's cut a chimp some slack here: Cheeta's screen career, which stretched right up to 1967 (Dr. Dolittle), called for a mastery of physical performance - mime, slapstick, acro- and aerobatics - not of stage English. Even his leading man, Tarzan, rarely ventured much beyond "Aaaheeyaaheeyaheeyaheeyah" or "Jane not worry." Now though, at the age of 76, and living out the last of his days in a Palm Springs sanctuary, Cheeta has found the voice to match his remarkable story...
...walking, aura reading, reflexology and aroma therapy. See auras, or, if you still don't see, get a photograph of your aura with "the world's first and only patented electromagnetic-field photographic system." Learn about brain longevity and intuitive soul painting. Experience a magnetic sleep pad. Get an "acro-massage," in which you balance upside down on the feet of the masseur. Have your tongue, iris and fingernails analyzed for larger body ills. Or drink an Ojibwa tea that cures cancer. Sign up for psychotropic ethnobotany seminars that will take you into the wilds of Mexico searching...
Outgoing Secretary of State Warren Christopher will give his farewell address today in an 11:30 a.m. speech at the John F. Kennedy School's ACRO Forum...
...Russian study showed that vinyl chloride (VC) caused nonmalignant liver damage in 15 of 48 workers exposed to the chemical; surveys in other European countries over the next decade and a half confirmed the connection. In 1966 and 1967 British scientists examining PVC workers reported a high incidence of acro-osteolysis, a condition partially characterized by distortion of the skin and bones of the fingers and feet...
...uneventful week for the most part. An uneventful weekend for most of us. The greater activities took place in home waters. A little inspection trouble in the acro Corporation caused many a noisy board meeting. A board meeting to us is a business affair which is definitely "platoonic," i.e., one man does the work and 44 others take notes...
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