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...wife and I tried out the S1 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (The S1 comes full with maps of the U.S. and Canada.) I plugged in the address of the Pink Pearl, a well-known but out-of-the-way dim sum spot. We didn't know how long it would take to get there by foot, or what the best route was, but the S1 sorted it out for us. As we began walking, it guided us towards the harbor, then over onto Hastings St., one of the city's main drags. The screen showed we had a 45-minute...
...tricky and uncharted territory: How do you report on a politically savvy and professionally accomplished First Lady—often vilified for overstepping her bounds as the wife of a president—who went to tremendous lengths to show that she was a fashion-conscious, lipstick-wearing, pearl-toting woman? But that was 1994. Today, Clinton finds herself in a much different position with a much different challenge. As a senator with $22 million in her campaign bank account and a 54 percent national favorability rating according to ABC News’ May 28 poll, she is no longer...
...Smith is going to the Middle East. ANGELINA JOLIE'S humanitarian and mom credentials made her a good fit to play Mariane Pearl, widow of reporter Daniel Pearl, in A Mighty Heart, an adaptation of Mariane's book about his abduction and beheading in Pakistan in 2002. A producer, one Brad Pitt, told PEOPLE, "We hope the film can increase understanding between people of all faiths." If anything can unite us, it's that hot chick from Tomb Raider...
...Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.” And so, when a call came asking Gary if she wanted to help set up the art department for the sequels to “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” she gave an emphatic yes. “A researcher and I were the first people to be hired for the movie, before there was even an official ‘Pirates’ bank account,” Gary says. “It was really cool...
...government-planned swimathon this week, which organizers hope will attract around 1,000 participants, has worried some who think it's too soon to risk a plunge in the Pearl. "I wouldn't swim in it," says Professor Ho Kin Chung, head of the Environmental Studies program at the Open University of Hong Kong, who worries about health risks posed by taking a dip in the water. "I think it's crazy." Indeed, doctors have advised swimmers to flush their eyes with antibiotic drops, and to refrain from taking part if they have cuts on their skin, while Guangzhou...