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...issue of Playboy. Kids have always played with such toys, and who are you to tell parents what their kids can play with? That violates the parents' right to let their child grow up the way they...
...form, aerodynamically perfect. In The Hot Spot, Career Opportunities and this summer's The Rocketeer, Connelly has been used as an iconic throwback, a memento of a simpler (sexist) era. Film critics quickly add that she is an appealing actress, just as men once declared that they read Playboy for the interviews. But so far Connelly has been mainly calendar art: Bettie Page via Vargas, a body without a soul. Moviemakers can't find much for her to do. They can only...
...RECORD: Neil L. Rudenstine does not read People magazine. Ditto for Omni and Playboy. His taste in periodicals is much more highbrow: The New York times, Art in America, Harvard magazine. Overall, a most impressive reading list--although somewhat lacking in melodrama and intrigue...
Like most ambitious developers, Trump often faced bigger loan payments than he could hope to come up with. But leverage is one thing, recklessness something else. As the loans flooded in, Trump the builder became Trump the financial playboy. Says a former top aide: "He overpaid for almost everything -- the Shuttle, the Taj, the Castle. But I'll say this for him, he fleeced the banks. He got them into a terrible position on lender liability...
Time? Newsweek? Sports Illustrated? Playboy? Omni? Any specific recollections? Oh wasn't sure...