Word: feb
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...through two hips, seven husbands and countless dress sizes, so ELIZABETH TAYLOR isn't about to be stopped by a benign brain tumor. Taylor's condition was diagnosed after a checkup last week, but she has postponed surgery until the day after the celebrations for her 65th birthday on Feb. 16. It's not just that she loves a good party. The event is a fund raiser for her longtime cause, AIDS research. Before the diagnosis, Barbara Walters bagged an interview for 20/20 and learned that Liz also plans to be present at the birth of Michael Jackson's child...
...first do no harm" (Feb. 16, 9 p.m. ET, ABC) has the requisites of a made-for-TV noble weepie: a disease, an innocent victim and an ordinary mom who becomes a wily fighter for her child's life. The film also has Meryl Streep, the most honored actress of her generation, in her first TV movie in 20 years. In the recent Marvin's Room, Streep played the selfish mother of a troubled child. But ...first do no harm" is better--less because of its heroine than because of its collective villain: the doctors to whom we entrust...
Between the first week of January--when the Mass. Ave. Cupid factory begins selling its sweet nothings--and the big V-day on Feb. 14, Necco estimates that it sells eight billion candy hearts...
William P. Homans Jr. '41, the well-known Boston civil rights attorney who last year defended the so-called Widener Library "slasher," died of various ailments Feb. 7 at a nursing home in Phoenix...
...Feb. 5 edition of The Crimson, Chris W. McEvoy reported on the perceived lack of spirit at the Beanpot. To this end, he criticized the Harvard Band for not playing "10,000 Men of Harvard" during an extended break when a pane of plexiglass was being replaced. Mr. McEvoy must not have noticed that a photographer was injured when the Plexiglass broke...