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...turn down a guest appearance on CSI? -Kristen Taylor, LondonI haven't turned it down. It is still an ongoing thing. They said I could play Uncle Ron the safecracker. [Laughs.] I would love to do that, but it would be a challenge to actually pull it off. I am a big fan of CSI: Las Vegas. The programs are quite good fun. But Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is really my favorite. You've got Ice-T. It's fantastic...
...decide to write a tell-all book? -Christopher Mariano, Turin, ItalyIt is only "tell-some" - you can only do some things at a time. My eldest son, Jamie, prompted me. He said, 'Come on, Dad. People want to know what makes you tick.' So I said, 'I haven't got no time for this.' But he said, 'Make time.' So over the last three years, I have been jotting things down...
...Stalin-era Palace of Culture. It's all worthy fare, but for a different take on Poland's buzzing capital, hop over to the right, or eastern, bank of the Vistula River to explore the Praga district. The rough-edged, working-class neighborhood has recently turned into a funky haven for artists and a new focal point for the city's cultural and nightlife...
...weekends (6 Zabkowska Street, tel: (48-22) 660 780 319; www.oparyabsurdu.pl). On your left you will pass the century-old red-brick Koneser vodka factory, 27-31 Zabkowska Street, soon to be turned into expensive lofts. The factory's vast warehouses are now a haven for art. The Luksfera gallery sells the works of local photographers, tel: (48-22) 619 91 63, www.luksfera.pl. At the Magazyn Praga store you can buy carpets, lamps and furniture by Polish designers, tel: (48-22) 670 11 85, www.magazynpraga.pl. The Bochenska gallery (tel: (48 22) 670 21 90, www.bochenska gallery.pl...
...said Decker. And where spirit lags, competition reigns. “I feel like we hate Yale a little more than they hate us,” he added. Or maybe not. “I don’t want to see Harvard marching into New Haven,” said Brimer. We’ll see about that in November. Until then, Yale, watch your computerized soldier’s backs...