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...works throughout his life. His plays, musicals, and revues were marvelous parties. To the tinkle of cocktail glasses, he arched the languid magic wand of his cigarette holder and summoned up clever, dashing men and svelte, seductive women who danced divinely, sang bittersweetly and tottered into the tinseled dawn. None of it was remotely real, but it was often great fun, and that suited Coward perfectly to the very day the party ended last week when he had a heart attack in his Jamaican villa at the age of 73. He had never claimed more, nor less, than "a talent...
...years under the leadership of Dr. Ali Hakemi, former director of Iran Bastan Museum, the archaeologists have uncovered no fewer than 2,000 artifacts. Even more important, the diggers are now certain that they have unearthed the remains of a town that may have flourished near the dawn of civilization...
...Stoler's sources greeted the day at dawn, however, and during more civilized hours he interviewed cancer researchers from the University of Wisconsin, the University of California and the National Institutes of Health, as well as representatives from a number of cancer treatment centers. What began to emerge was solid evidence that immunology might well lead to a successful control of cancer. "The problem now," cautions Stoler, "is that doctors can't make it work all the time or with everybody. There's no 'magic bullet' yet for cancer, but this seems...
WHEN MURRAY BURNS shambles down Park Avenue at dawn, hat jauntily back and screeching at the blank buildings something like "Okay, rich people, there's volleyball down here at nine o'clock sharp--come on, let's snap it up!" he is irresistible. In Leverett House's A Thousand Clowns moment like these win out against some pretty heavy odds...
...choreographed with her bumping and grinding Harlettes, opened the second act with overpowering excitement, and her version of "Leader of the Pack," acted out to poignant Shangri-La-type humming, captivated the mob. Bette Midler is equally at home with more sensitive and lyrical songs. Her version of "Delta Dawn" and her breathy "Am I Blue" left the audience breathless...