Word: fashionability
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...role last year as a bitchy TV executive in Network brought Faye Dunaway an Academy Award. Now Faye hopes to click, behind smaller lenses, as a fashion photographer in Eyes. "She's beautiful and representative of the beauty and fashion world that this film is about," says Producer Jon Peters, the former hairdresser who earned his first moviemaker credits with Housemate Barbra Streisand's A Star Is Born. Eyes is now on location in New York, and the producer says he is having more fun than on his first trip to the Big Apple. He was 13 then...
Neither team dominated during the remainder of the first half as the ball moved regularly from end to end. The initial 45 minutes finished in typical fashion with Elliot hitting the left post for Brown and Gerard Hall lifting a shot over the cross bar for Harvard, all within the last minute of play...
When Congress returned, the lobbyists were waiting. In traditional fashion, some camped out in alcoves just off the Senate floor, where they propagandized Senators with an array of computer studies and charts. So many executives of major firms swarmed to Washington to make personal pitches that an aide to Energy Czar James Schlesinger groused, "The sky was black with Learjets...
...three record ed their messages for visiting Probation Officer Herbert Vogt. They knew that Sirica wanted words of repentance, and they gave him just that - each in his fashion. Said Mitchell, the first U.S. Attorney General to go to prison: "My reflections since the trial upon my acts and deeds have led me to considerable remorse and regret that they occurred." He added that "no set of circumstances, whatever they might be, will ever again lead me to take such actions or to perform such deeds. I am truly sorry...
John Hult, a former Rand Corp. scientist who heads his own firm, has a similar idea. He would like to wrap an Antarctic berg, mummy-fashion, in thick plastic and haul it to Southern California. Hult, who says he could do the job for a mere $30 million, calculates that he would lose only 5% of the berg's mass during the year-long trip. He would make up some of his immense costs by bottling a portion of the iceberg water in small flasks and then selling them as souvenirs for tourists. Says he: "The American public would...