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Campus all-star violinist. Signed record contract and plays concerts in Harvard's Sanders Theater and Washington's Kennedy Center. We have yet to see one of his shows but hear they're very nice...
Last week the manager of the team dropped another bombshell: forget about being overage -- most of the team wasn't even from Zamboanga City. League officials in Manila had packed the squad with ringers even though national All-Star squads are barred from the World Series. Little League officials in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, declared eight Philippine players ineligible Thursday and ordered a forfeit of their team's 15-4 victory last month over Long Beach, California. The newly crowned California team got together Thursday night for a quiet celebration at a park. "I think this is a real big / thing," said...
...LEGENDARY ADMAN SEAN FITZPATRICK BAIL OUT OF the Bush campaign? Sources at the November Co., the Madison Avenue all-star band that is working on the campaign, said Fitzpatrick, best known for crafting GM's memorable "Heartbeat of America" campaign, found the effort too much like the "Heartache of America." Says a former teammate: "Their issues are good, but nobody's listening. It's very frustrating. In fact, they're just like clients...
...ideal postmodern family. Unmarried, they lived apart yet loved together. While nurturing a rainbow coalition of privileged American kids and children salvaged from the Third World, Mom and Dad lived the city's most public private lives. Tout New York was their movie set, Madison Square Garden their all-star playground, the chic eatery Elaine's their kitchen. Central Park was their shared backyard. From their respective apartment windows on opposite sides of the park, they would wave love at each other...
...even more surprising when you consider who goes to All-Star Games, especially in conservative San Diego, political birthplace of California's republican governor, Pete Wilson. Tickets to such games are expensive (40 bucks for the cheapest seats this year) and usually obtained by what Richard Ben Cramer, in his new book What It Takes: The Way to the White House, calls the "corporate perks crowd"--white and GOP-friendly...