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...struck the match often enough. In May 1996 police forcibly subdued him when he was ranting "Fight the power!" in a busy intersection in Sherman Oaks, Calif.; a loaded gun was in his pocket. Last August he was arrested at Burbank Airport for carrying a loaded revolver. This January Tisha Campbell, his Martin co-star, filed a suit alleging sexual harassment and refused to appear in intimate scenes with him. In March he was arrested after a man said the star punched him inside a Hollywood nightery. Now Lawrence is fighting his ex-wife's challenge to their prenuptial agreement...
Born in 1949 in Burbank, Calif., Raitt attended high school in Hollywood before flying the coop of her famous father, Broadway singer and actor John Raitt, and ending up 3,000 miles away in Radcliffe Yard...
Today Kleindienst has fond memories of his days in the ivory tower studying with then-chair of the economics department Harold H. Burbank and presiding over a sparsely numbered conservative debate team...
...country that still has a lot of conflicts about homosexuality, this formerly innocuous, intermittently funny series is now pushing buttons in a way that other shows with gay characters haven't. It's also why, after a telephone threat, the soundstage on the neat and tidy Disney lot in Burbank where Ellen is filmed had to be cleared before the final segment of the coming-out episode was shot and bomb-sniffing dogs brought...
...tell that to the thousands of losers in Keating's junk-bond schemes. Ramona Jacobs of Burbank, California, a telephone-company assistant manager who testified in one of the civil-fraud cases, says she lost $11,000 when the junk bonds she was talked into buying at Lincoln Savings turned out to be worthless. (Most of the purchasers have since recovered about 70 cents on the dollar.) The loss, she says, delayed desperately needed medical treatment for her daughter Michelle. "The people at his bank told me it was safe; they said there was nothing to worry about...