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...movie veterans (Winona Ryder, still luminous at a grizzled 29). Goldie Hawn, a perky 55, could have taken poise lessons from her daughter Kate; while botching a TelePrompter speech she devolved into her "Laugh-In" ditz of aeons past. But Julie Andrews radiated queenly glam at 65. And the alter kockers - well, why shouldn't screenwriter Ernest Lehman, the recipient of a special and not entirely plausible honorary Academy Award, look old at 85? But then the Oscar experience can age a man. As host Steve Martin said, "It is interesting to note that, at the beginning of this evening...
...scientifically valid evidence that the cabin environment in commercial aircraft is unhealthful," says Dr. Russell Rayman, executive director of the Aerospace Medical Association. Still, enough questions have arisen that regulatory authorities are starting to look into the matter. And even if there is not enough scientific proof to fundamentally alter the way airlines handle passengers, there is movement toward change: many airlines are upgrading their health advice to passengers and crew members, and getting involved in research projects designed to settle the debates once...
Peljto said she wasn't bothered by Hanks' attempts to alter her shot, even though most of Peljto's points came in the paint with Hanks swarming...
HBPS bought the publishing rights for the story, which will be ghost-written by Steve Kemper, after a proposal backed by technology gurus promised the device would dramatically alter urban planning and the daily lives of city dwellers...
This is folly. America is no mere international citizen. It is the dominant power in the world, more dominant than any since Rome. Accordingly, America is in a position to reshape norms, alter expectations and create new realities. How? By unapologetic and implacable demonstrations of will...