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...election. Joe, a burly blond workingman, must assure that the Win the War Special (a high-speed train with F.D.R.'s smiling profile on the engine) gets to Washington ahead of the G.O.P.'s 1929 Defeatist Limited. Directed by the immortal Chuck Jones, with music by Earl Robinson and E.Y. Harburg, Hell-Bent for Election is visually imaginative and giddily unfair (for a moment the Republican villain metamorphoses into Hitler). It anchors a smart package of satire and archival treasures. Vote Yes on Cartoongate. --By Richard Corliss
...program will be modified this year to include three extra hours of tutoring time each week. That extra time will be devoted to instruction in African culture, led by groups such as The Art of Black Dance and Music, the Institute of Boston Art and Arts in Progress, said Earl Martin Phalen, founder and chief executive officer of BELL...
...that he would one day return to Stanford to get his degree, Tiger turned pro. It was the logical next step in a life tailored by his father and mother to make him exactly what he is. "This is the first black intuitive golfer ever raised in the U.S.," Earl Woods, a Vietnam veteran, told SPORTS ILLUSTRATED last year. "Before, black kids grew up with basketball or football or baseball from the time they could walk. The game became part of them from the beginning. Tiger knew how to swing a club before he could walk...
...Earl is actually half black, one-quarter American Indian and one-quarter Chinese. His wife Kultida is half Thai, one-quarter Chinese and one-quarter white. She complains about press descriptions of Tiger as black when he's half Asian, but Earl's market-wise formulation is that when his son is playing in the U.S. he's black, and when he's playing in Asia he's Asian. His dark skin makes Tiger (whose nickname was taken from Earl's Vietnamese army buddy Nguyen Phong) all the more appealing in the world of golf, which not only...
...Earl and other themers, food, drink and entertainment are just the beginning stages of what they hope will be empires built on a brand name. "I'm no longer a restaurateur," Earl declares in an accent from the Robin Leach school of elocution. "I'm in the business of building trademarks." That's one reason why each restaurant is designed with a merchandise shop to tempt customers to buy such must-have souvenirs as jogging suits, $20 T shirts or baby baseball togs. Or a $399 leather jacket--just add it to the food bill. The logo gear...