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Time accompanies its seven-page coverage of DeGeneres with an interesting sidebar depicting other such momentous occasions. Listed there are television's first inter-racial kiss (courtesy of "Star Trek" in 1968), the first character to have an abortion (the title character of "Maude" in 1972) and the now infamous decision of Murphy Brown to bear a child out of wedlock. The banner headline reads, "Ellen is far from the first TV series to take on a controversial social issue...
...Sheflin runs out of fresh facial expressions rather quickly. The minor characters, such as the Notary and the village chorus, manage to sing and dance engagingly without upstaging the larger roles. Even Benjamin Berwick '99 wins huge laughs from the audience with his three lines as the pintsized sized page Hercules...
Jordan signed a letter that Public Citizen sent Tuesday to Donna Shalala, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services. The 18 page document requests an investigation into how these federally-funded studies were approved...
...stories and serves as religion editor as well. In the past three months Chua-Eoan has written the cover story on the murder of Ennis Cosby, supervised our inside look at the Simpson civil trial, edited the March 24 cover story, "Does Heaven Exist?," and put together a 16-page special report on the mass suicide of the Heaven's Gate cult members. Along the way, somehow, he has also managed to pull together TIME's 25 Most Influential Americans. "TIME 25 is a magazine-wide effort," he says, "and I had a terrific core team" made...
...pathfinder.com/twep and Simon & Schuster simonsays.com are among the growing number of publishers with their own Websites. Far from killing off the book, computers seem to be reinforcing its dominance. The Internet is still overwhelmingly text-based, promoting literacy in general, and yet the screen has not replaced the page. Says Barnes & Noble vice president Lisa Herling: "I don't think anyone would ever take a computer to bed or to the beach to read...