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...almost a different person from the Finney of 1963, who fit neatly into the role of Tom, the bronzed free spirit skipping about the fields and making love to chambermaids who, as do all women who meet him, find him irresistible. An almost foreign Albert Finney, a distant land and time and a perfectly up-to-date film. That is Tony Richardson's Tom Jones, now at your neighborhood video store...
...king's love for Lady Sophy (Christine Kienzle), an English Gouvernante who instructs his princesses Nekaya (Zarya Rubin) and Kalyba (Katie McGovern) in the ways of proper English ladies, further complicates his life. Phantis, meanwhile, loves Princess Zara, who will return that night from her voyage to the distant epitome of perfection that the king believe Great Britain...
...time may not be too distant when both men will choose to blur those differences. Some Democratic insiders are already starting to speculate about a Clinton-Tsongas ticket (or, less likely, a Tsongas-Clinton ticket). The prospect was touched upon briefly, if noncommittally, by the candidates themselves near the end of the TIME session. It is still too early for ticket talk. Even so, the pair debating seriously last week -- as opposed to the caricatures in campaign commercials -- could make a team that would pose a stiff challenge to the Bush-Quayle slate...
...call-in segments on such topics as sex, dieting and jobs; they seemed unfocused and pointless. But the show's resurgence is causing concern at Good Morning America, where Joan Lunden and Charles Gibson offer more stable but increasingly bland competition. (CBS This Morning remains a not-quite-so-distant third in the ratings.) Weatherman Spencer Christian recently began joining them on the anchor couch, perhaps to simulate Today's "family" appeal. And when NBC ran TV ads several weeks ago touting Today's first-place finish, Gibson complained in print that the bragging was in "questionable taste." His comments...
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton finished a distant second in the poll, with the support of approximately one quarter of the Democrats surveyed. Former California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. trailed in the poll...