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...film The Queen as a boorish bully and in numerous TV and stage satires as the evil genius controlling Blair, Campbell has become, in his own words, "a bogey figure for the media." And now here he is, on his neat patio, dispensing tea and affability. Roses are in bloom and his tiny mother calls cheerily from the kitchen. The family spaniel nestles at Campbell's feet, regarding her master with the sappy devotion critics say Blair lavished on President Bush when he should have bared his fangs at talk...
...LaBeouf is blowing up faster than a stunt car on a Michael Bay set. In an age when potential action heroes seem to be either rugged '80s relics like Ford and Sylvester Stallone or sensitive thespians willing to double up on their bench presses like Tobey Maguire and Orlando Bloom, LaBeouf is that rarest of screen creatures, the scrappy kid next door. "Shia is within everyone's reach," says Spielberg. "He's every mother's son, every father's spitting image, every young kid's best pal and every girl's possible dream." With his giant brown eyes, lanky frame...
...Noah S. Bloom contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
Brandt is not the first Harvard faculty member to recently speak out against the dangers of smoking. In February, Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom gave a presentation to the Motion Picture Association of America indicating that exposing children to smoking in movies increases their odds of eventually becoming smokers...
...Staff writer Noah S. Bloom can be reached at nsbloom@fas.harvard.edu...