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...DIED. CONRAD L. HALL, 76, Hollywood cinematographer whose masterful use of light in his 50-year career won Academy Awards for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and American Beauty (1999); in Santa Monica, California. Hall is considered a candidate for a posthumous Oscar for his work on Road to Perdition. Commenting on Hall's skill, producer Richard D. Zanuck once said: "It was like Rembrandt at work...
...Aussie, also spoke with Foster's lawyers about the impending deportation. As the tattle total rose, Cherie was accused not of illegality but of a clumsy cover-up. She choked back tears last week as she read a statement, confessing, "I am not a superwoman." On the Monica scale, "Cherie-gate" doesn't have much weight. But it has stained Cherie's rep as a bright, popular woman, and some of the mud could stick to her PM husband. For another lawyer's experienced opinion on the subject, Cherie might give Hillary a call...
Because of the timing of the al Shifa controversy—in the midst of the Monica Lewinsky scandal—the serious threat of chemical weapons was ignored in favor of “wag the dog” coverage, Benjamin said...
...can’t even describe the rush I felt the first time he stuck his hand down my shirt,” says Monica, a senior, as she describes the first time she cheated on a (now) ex-boyfriend. “I’d been having this miserable semester and this guy down the hall from me just kept flirting with me. He was like my fucking forbidden fruit. I knew I needed a release and somehow I felt like I just had to do this. It was something I needed for myself?...
Monica’s story is far from an aberration. For all too often the story of cheaters is a story of self-interest above all. Monica says she cheated in order to relieve a certain emotional pain, but many cheaters say they became unfaithful because of a sense of worth and entitlement...