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...look directly at them. Model-actress REBECCA ROMIJN-STAMOS, 31, and husband JOHN STAMOS, 40, General Hospital's former resident hunk, are so gorgeous, they may just burn your retinas. So it was perhaps inevitable that the couple would spontaneously combust. After more than five years of marriage, they announced their separation days before the release of her new film, The Punisher. The usual speculation arose that extramarital dalliances were involved. But Romijn-Stamos denied all rumors, saying the only affair she's had recently has been with her new puppy...
...probably doesn’t help matters. Circumstances are stacked against us and there’s not much to be done to stop the rapid rate of change. When it comes to spring fever, maybe you’ve just got to play it out and let it burn, baby, burn...
...tapes—we want creators to be able to control the distribution of their work such that they receive proper attribution and compensation, and yet we want to ensure that the people who buy it have the right to read, lend, sell, annotate, discuss or even burn their copy as they desire. This has been referred to as the right of private performance, and for a long time it was looked upon as sacrosanct...
...Sadr's fierce young lieutenants apply a puritanical Islamic creed when and where they can. They insist women go veiled, they bar Western music and dress, they censor films and close--or burn down--liquor stores. In Najaf they have set up an office for the "Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice," just as the Taliban did in Afghanistan. Al-Sadr has authorized his followers to set up illegal courts and prisons in Baghdad and eight southern cities, where al-Sadr enemies have allegedly been tortured...
...many problems for success to come swiftly - if at all. Madagascar is one of the four poorest countries in the world, and poor people tend to value their own survival over that of an environment that has for too long been regarded as an inexhaustible resource. Slash-and-burn farming still continues, as does the hunting of lemurs. "We have yet to overcome some deeply ingrained cultural habits," explains Vololoniaina Jeannoda, a researcher at the University of Antananarivo's Botanical Laboratory. "But people, especially the young, are starting to accept that we can't keep up this reckless exploitation...