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...volunteer, Heather A. Franek, a student at the Graduate School of Education, described the casting experience as "very cold...smooth. It's almost like a face mask...
There was no mistaking the face, despite the mask. Clad in surgical blues, PRINCESS DIANA stood in the operating room of a Middlesex hospital, observing heart surgery on an impoverished child who had been flown in from West Africa. Di denied it was a publicity ploy, insisting it was just charity, a kind of anatomy lesson to "gather information." Critics, however, chided her for self-indulgent behavior and for wearing earrings and mascara in the O.R. SEEN & HEARD...
...real reason why it should be in Germany at this moment." --Peter Bull of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, sniffing at a claim that a death mask residing in Darmstadt is the only authentic image of the Bard of Avon...
...lawn is a sensory-deprivation chamber. The garage is less a garage than a World Wide Web command post. Hiding among the overstuffed sofas and comic- book art in the living room are a video-game power glove, the latest issue of Rolling Stone and a Yoda mask. The dining room is dominated by a psychedelic poster from an old Don Knotts movie. But the master bedroom, which Leary refers to as his "de-animation room," is the strangest place of all. Amid the clutter of bills, floral bouquets, newspaper clippings, medical journals and stash boxes is Leary's deathbed...
...verbiage, and is making an effort to include all groups that could help him defeat Yeltsin. Yet a large percentage of the nation's voters are profoundly suspicious, fearing that Zyuganov's talk of popular fronts and his promises to play by parliamentary rules are a smoke screen to mask his real ambitions...