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...unresolved sexual tension. (Their dynamic made the show a kind of X-Files for people who trust authority.) He was a buff-bodied flying ace who packed a gun, a straight-arrow defense lawyer without the moral ambiguity of his counterparts on The Practice. She was a legal babe who didn't wear micro-minis or have sex with random men in car washes a la Ally McBeal...
...soldier told TIME, checking his night-vision goggles. "There's going to be quite a show." The soldier used a reporter's satellite phone to call his wife and tell her he might be on the TV news that night--"Tape it all day, will you? O.K. Love you, babe." At midnight an American AC-130 gunship began lazily circling Qala-i-Jangi. It flew five times over the same spot, spraying the southern end of the fort with a golden stream of fire. Later a massive ball of flame lifted up from the fort, kicking off a fireworks display...
...Lecture notes recently obtained from the office of Fletcher University Professor Cornel West ‘74 may help explain why the esteemed, Afro-coiffed intellectual appears to improvise much of his material. “The Atlanta Compromise represents...[illegible]...brother, Shakira is such a babe,” wrote West, apparently distracted by the sultry Latino pop star’s “Whenever, Wherever” video on TRL, which he had voted for on MTV.com. “Her pulchritudinousness, gyrational hips and tight-fitting pantalones inspire a generation.” Further study...
...helped millions, including Linda Clarkson, who gets weepy talking about how she “noticed a real difference in [her husband’s] behavior” after losing weight with Bio Slim. Watch a couple make out during Linda’s testimonial, and watch a babe in bikini lounging by a pool with two hot guys while you find out how to order...
DIED. RAY KELLY, 83, chum and mascot to Babe Ruth, whom he called a "second father"; of a heart attack; in Valley Cottage, N.Y. Ruth noticed Kelly one day as the three-year-old was playing catch with his dad in Manhattan's Riverside Park. For the next decade, "Little Ray" was a bench-warming lucky charm for the Yankees...