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Though the titles have been decided, it still isn't too late for me to hope the O's will not win the American League crown. Despite the fact that Baltimore is the hottest team in baseball, winning 28 of its last 34 games (as an Oriole lover who lives down the hall from me reminds me 14 times daily), I have to go with the Athletics to win the pennant. If Baltimore wins, I would have to pull for the National League to win the World Series for the first time since...
...Upper West Side, where a fat kid named Freddie Prinze lived for most of his 20 short years. Nowadays Freddie works another barrio. As the wisecracking Chicano hustler in the decrepit East Los Angeles garage in NBC's smash new series Chico and the Man, Prinze is the hottest new property on prime-time...
...inclinations are finding a new way to get something off their chests -by putting it on them. They are doing so decked out-and frequently spaced out-in versions of the old World War II T shirt. Underwear elevated to glamour, the current Model T has suddenly become the hottest fashion trend in the U.S. It might be called the dress-to-express vogue...
...after his sweep of the Italian and French opens earlier this year and a recent victory in the U.S. Pro Championships in Brookline, Mass. If Borg falters on the grass at the West Side Tennis Club, Sweden's sorrow could turn into joy for Argentina or Mexico. The hottest player on the men's circuit this summer has been Guillermo Vilas, 22, from Mar del Plata, Argentina. During one hot streak, Vilas won 29 consecutive matches. Mexican Raul Ramirez, 21, seeded 16th, has won $60,000 since June...
Charles Bronson, one of Hollywood's hottest actors (Death Wish, Mr. Majestyk), was really cooking with gas recently. On the set of his current film, Breakout, Bronson and Co-Star Robert Duvall were toying with the controls of a $250,000 helicopter when its engine suddenly overheated and caught fire. That unscripted event, of course, had nothing to do with Breakout's true-life tale of Adventurer Victor Stadter's copter flight into a Mexican prison to spring wealthy American Joel Kaplan. Nor, for that matter, did some of the scripted scenes; though the actual 1971 jailbreak...