Word: linkã
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...Link??s store specializes in travel, exploration and discovery books, he says. Among his best finds are an atlas of maps of Asia from 1658 and a history of Wales from 1584 that claims the Welsh discovered America before Christopher Columbus (a book that would sell for about $2,500, he says...
With “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” and “The Weakest Link?? tossing gimmicks into the usual game show formula, traditional quiz programs have to work it a bit to keep their audiences tuning in. Luckily for “Jeopardy,” a condescending Canadian host and intelligent guests have made it the number one quiz show for 769 weeks. But, apparently, the big wigs are starting to freak out. This season, “Jeopardy” is determined to make a splash running with its secret weapon...
...When NBC started advertising its new game show “The Weakest Link?? as “Survivor” crossed with “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” I groaned inwardly and looked for popcorn to throw at the television set. To make matters worse, this thoroughly unoriginal concept was also, like “Millionaire,” to be imported straight from Britain without even the slightest tinkering. And to play it as safe as humanly possible, the producers imported the host straight from the Brits too?...
...same night that “The Weakest Link?? bored audiences around the country, Michael Jackson gave us all another dose of the heebie-jeebies when he announced that he’ll reunite with the Jackson 5 for an MTV concert in September. This concert, incidentally, is to celebrate… himself. Yes, yes, the self-appointed King of Pop is holding the bash to commemorate his lasting “thirty years as a solo artist.” Who holds concerts to celebrate their own longevity? Sigh. Michael can try his darndest to turn back...
...that an old dog can learn new tricks. She announced concert tour dates on Tuesday for the “Drowned World” tour that will cover Europe and the States during the summer. But the catch, of course, is that where “The Weakest Link?? and “Michael’s Tribute to Himself” can be seen for free on a tube near you, getting tix to a Madonna concert is a slightly more complicated enterprise. Sigh. The good stuff comes at a hefty price, but poo-poo comes...