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...undone by persistent echoes of childhood. It was then that his mother Alice abandoned her family -- but not before she convinced the boy that there are such phenomena as ghosts and guardian angels. As Alexander edges toward nervous collapse, Alice returns from a 20-year absence. With her is Cleo, a seductive and hilarious blond, flourishing every new-age artifice from palmistry and crystal therapy to numerology and astrology. Smitten, Alexander finds himself pulled toward opposing terminals: the arena of scientific investigation and the realm of emotion and mysticism...
...addition to its changed hiring and spending policies, Coors has also taken a more active role in funding minority artists and performers such as the nationwide tour of singer Jeffrey Osborne and the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble. But Sickler counters, "If you can get two cockroaches to race, Coors will show up with a T-shirt and sponsor...
...that Caretakers Courtney Trisler and Barney Barnett found wandering outside a Santa Barbara, Calif., supermarket last month. Confident that the Reagans would be happy to shelter the unfortunate felines, Trisler and Barnett toted them up the mountain. Nancy welcomed the cats and, after consulting with the President, named them Cleo, Sara and Morris -- "because he looks like Morris" the TV star, she explained...
...Penzance a 1981 Broadway triumph. Fully half of Holmes' songs are instantly hummable, notably the sweet Perfect Strangers and the plucky Don't Quit While You're Ahead. The show's style calls for singing and charm more than acting. That is just what it gets from Jazz Great Cleo Laine and Broadway Veterans Patti Cohenour, Betty Buckley and especially George Rose as a smug, unflappable...
...When Cleo heard that a guest was "bringing the bagels" to her dinner party, she set two extra places...