Word: beers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...great time and sort of experience the whole college life,' if you will. I made myself an easy target. But that was a really long time ago." That, of course, depends on your definition of "really long." (Last year she agreed to undergo anger-management counseling after breaking a beer bottle over a car.) But surely no one, no matter how famous or petulant, should have to have his or her collegiate doings, or the equivalent, covered regularly in the National Enquirer...
...more symmetrical in person than it is onscreen. And two, if you visit the set of her new WB series Charmed and happen to sit in the canvas director-style chair with her name stenciled on the back, she won't punch you in the face or break a beer bottle over your head when she finds you there. In truth, she's perfectly gracious and nonvolatile. Is there anything more you really wanted to know on the subject...
...kitchen in one TV spot. "But if you're against higher taxes and bigger bureaucracy, vote no on Prop 10." Last week, tobacco companies were busy faxing around an endorsement from the Los Angeles Times' political columnist. "So Big Brother, what's next?" wrote George Skelton. "A surtax on beer? Red meat? American cheddar...
With its low-key atmosphere and friendly management, this bowling complex has been known to attract many local TV luminaries and professional sports celebrities who come to throw back a few paper cups of beer in the smoke-filled lounge. However, owner/manager, Joe Martignetti understands his patrons' desire for privacy and keeps this privileged information under wraps. With so much fan fare surrounding the renaissance of this sport, it is only a matter of time before a Crimson clad team takes to those polished wooden floors...
...blood-spattered bus station in Beer Sheba may remind Israeli and Palestinian leaders of why they're holed up in Maryland talking peace, but it's unlikely to bring them any closer to a deal. A Palestinian man wounded 64 people in the Israeli town when he tossed two hand grenades into a crowded bus station on Monday, as deadlocked talks between Benjamin Netanyahu and Yasser Arafat at Wye Plantation were extended until Tuesday. "This isn't going to affect the outcome at Wye," says TIME Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer. "Even before the attack, it looked unlikely they...