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About 20 million copies of Roget's Thesaurus have been sold. Half a dozen American publishers put out their own versions, and most of them sniff at the idea of any major updating or expurgating. St. Martin's, the New York publisher that has issued the most recent...
The girls who are modeling Armani's fashions look as if they had raided a thrift shop and come out with clothing that wasn't in their size. Since my words will carry little weight, I'll turn to Dorothy Parker, who summed it up rather nicely...
So Chelsea and the dentist drop off Billy (Doug McKeon) A jaded kid from the city. Billy is a precocious adept at the fine art of "cruising chicks." At first he is insolent, recalcitrant obnoxious--a caricature of the stereotype of the urban brat Predictably. Ethel, Norman and nature work...
The controversial recalculation represents only the latest adjustment of a cosmological value known as the Hubble constant, after the noted astronomer Edwin Hubble. In the late 1920s, using the 100-in. Mount Wilson telescope, then the world's largest, Hubble discovered that everywhere he looked in the heavens, the...
ABC got its timely scoop by hastily deciding (on Arledge's orders, at 1 a.m. Saturday) to switch to Gaddafi as guest. In slightly fractured English, Gaddafi scornfully denied that he had sent a killer squad to the U. S. Neither his word nor his record entitles credence, yet...