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Given all that, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that this phenomenon sprang from the imagination of a single man (even Walt Disney needed help from the Brothers Grimm). Lucas' offices, as well as many of his filmmaking facilities, are located on Skywalker Ranch, 3,000 mostly pristine acres in the farther reaches of Marin County, 425 miles north of Hollywood. Given the comparative remoteness and Lucas' image in the press as an elusive personality, not to mention the reverential way in which his colleagues and employees often speak about him (one hears a lot of talk...
...pilots haven't had a raise since 1993, and demand an 11-percent raise over four years. Crandall, fearing another downturn in the cyclical airline business, feels that giving too much now may cost the airline dearly later. But a strike could cost more -- the airline stands to lose more in the first week than it stands to gain by winning the contract dispute. In any event, industry analysts don't expect a walkout to last more than 60 days. Hanging over both sides is the memory of the bitter pilots' strike that brought down Eastern Airlines less than...
...definitely don't gain anything with such big classes, and I think you lose something everywhere 200 and up," said Kressel, who is taking "The Bible...
...Crimson's opponent has a high field goal percentage, then Harvard will lose with almost total certainty. It's a law of nature, up there with gravity and taxes...
...conversion to the Black Muslims tested white America's fondness for him. His refusal to serve in the Army made him the Vietnam War?s most famous conscientious objector and deprived him of work for three years at the peak of his craft. Then Ali returned to lose the heavyweight belt to Joe Frazier. Leon Gast's documentary details the next step in Ali's career: Act III of a great and poignant pageant. This was the Rumble in the Jungle, the 1974 fight with George Foreman in Zaire. "Ali's charisma makes the film," says TIME's Richard Corliss...