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...jiujitsu, rare a few years ago, now number more than 250 nationwide. Renzo and Royler Gracie's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Theory and Technique is Amazon's No. 1 martial-arts book. And as with any true trend, celebrities are getting in on the act: Nicolas Cage and Ed O'Neill (Married ... With Children's Al Bundy) are among its newest converts...
CURRENCY RATES What Happened to the Strong Dollar? For some reason Paul O'Neill looks cooler when he's hanging out with Bono than when he's talking about monetary policy. But what the U.S. Treasury Secretary suggests about the dollar matters a lot, because it affects all those things - trade, aid, the economy - that his trip with Bono to Africa is about. As the dollar hit five-month lows against the yen and slouched to around 92? to the euro, it became clear that O'Neill had abandoned the Clinton Administration's strong-dollar policy to let the markets...
...makes further falls in the dollar likely. European exporters might not like it, but at least a weak dollar could keep European interest rates low. And it is better that the dollar eases to a sustainable level now rather than crashing later. If the market works like O'Neill thinks, the economic band may play on. But if things move too slow or fast, he may be caught between a rocker and a hard place. UNITED KINGDOM Fasten Your Seatbelts Britain's National Air Traffic Services (NATS) is in for a bumpy ride. Privatization was meant to modernize and bring...
...With no professional acting experience, Robeson was cast as the lead in Eugene O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones." He played Joe and sang "Ol' Man River" in stage and film versions of "Show Boat." He was a star in American and British movies, a magnetic concert basso, a sensation as Othello opposite Peggy Ashcroft in London and Uta Hagen on Broadway, a prescient advocate for African self-determination. He was also a stubborn apologist for communism, Stalin-style. In one Promethean personality were packed the power, glamour, pathos and tragedy of black dreams and leftist myopia in the 20th...
...beat him up and pulled out his fingernails; he bore the abuse to prove his worth, and when he graduated he was a two-time All-American and the school valedictorian, exhorting his classmates to "catch a new vision." Robeson did. Four years later he was starring for O'Neill, giving the first concert composed entirely of songs by African Americans and playing the two lead roles (as a philandering preacher and his sweet-souled brother) in Oscar Micheaux's silent film "Body and Soul...