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...perky 19-year-old with the famous hairdo - "the wedge" - who won an Olympic gold medal for her dazzling figure skating. Her life seemed to glide as easily as her skates. But as Hamill, now 51 and the mother of a 19-year-old daughter, reveals in her frank new book, A Skating Life: My Story, that behind the scenes, she was in the grip of serious depression, which ran through her family. TIME's Andrea Sachs spoke with Hamill, who was in Minneapolis for her book tour...
...teenager, he would go to gigs on his own and take his father's camera, he says, "purely to get close to the musicians without looking like an idiot." From there, Corbijn developed into one of the most highly regarded photographers of his era, with stars as diverse as Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, the Arctic Monkeys, Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood lining up to be his subjects. His portraits have been exhibited in art galleries around the world and in 14 sturdy books. But in fact most of us own a Corbijn: his artwork covers more than 100 records...
...into a depository,” after Cambridge Police found 123 parking meters in his home Monday night. Thomas Gannon, 38, was found in possession of the parking meters when police entered his home to serve a warrant for a separate offense, according to a spokesman for Cambridge police, Frank Pasquarello. “When they went to the apartment they found the parking meters there,” Pasquarello said yesterday. “Most of the parking meters were found stashed in a closet, but there were many hidden under blankets atop of beds and in various corners...
...police currently have no leads, which creates the possibility for a repeat offense from the same perpetrators, said Cambridge Police Department (CPD) spokesman Frank T. Pasquarello...
...read that Bollinger insulted Ahmadinejad by calling him a “petty and cruel dictator,” Bollinger’s introduction was mainly focused on the importance of free speech—which is all but absent in Iran—and a series of frank, pointed questions on human rights, Holocaust denial, Israel, Iran’s links to terrorist organizations, and the country’s nuclear program.Bollinger’s introduction did not make for a pointless discussion, as some critics claimed, nor was it mere “schoolyard name-calling...