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...reason for that was, one, I used to be an actor; two, I was a television director; and three, I wanted Sammy Grossman, who was the real director of the Super Bowl, to do it, and the day before we were going to shoot the scene, Grossman's agent called me and said that he wanted $15,000 for Grossman to do this one day's work. That would be the equivalent today of about $100,000. And I said, you know what, there's no way. I figured it was going to be a one-shot, so I just...
...also seen the seedier side of the modeling world. iMy roommate during my YM photo shoot was anorexic. There is an inherent pressure in the modeling agency to be a certain size. A size 10 is often considered plus size for modeling,i she explains. In Laurenis experience, modeling agents have encouraged extreme anorexic behavior, including one agent who told her to restrict her diet to water...
...thought of intercepting bullets aimed at the President maintains its power to lure thrill-seekers into the ranks of the Secret Service, the latest news from Washington may give some of the most dedicated would-be heroes a reason to hesitate. On Wednesday, a group of black Secret Service agents filed a class action suit against the agency, charging that they were passed over for promotion because of their race. One of the plaintiffs is Reginald Moore, a 16-year veteran of highly selective and dangerous assignments, including a stint as a lead agent in President Clinton's protective detail...
...ability to know where we will end up in 20 years, but a lot of us already know what we really care about. The critical question then becomes not what profession to pursue, but instead how, through that profession, can I act on my commitment to be an agent of social change? Even if medical school isn't in my future, I know that in whatever I do, as a student, parent or professional, it's critical to continue to translate my personal idealism into practice--to combine my individual expertise with those around me, doctors, I-Bankers, lawyers, students...
...mastermind behind this display of onscreen prostitution? A certain Fox executive named Mike Darnell. The bride? A Suzanne-Sommers-in-her-better-days nurse from Southern California. The groom? A cool, calm and collected real estate agent who's also--you guessed it--a multi-millionaire. The wedding song? Appropriately enough, Savage Garden's ballad "I knew I loved you (before...