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...just a shame that whoever coined it did not live long enough to get a big corner office in Burbank. Even NBC's unconventional moves this year are conventional. "Father of the Pride," an expensive, computer-animated sitcom about a family of lions in Siegfried and Roy's Vegas revue, comes from the people who brought you "Shrek" and "Shrek 2," which puts in the great network tradition of From the Makers of... (Translation: if you loved their first movie, you'll love watching them cash in it repeatedly!) Later in the season, NBC debuts "The Office," perhaps the network...
...board this week has demonstrated that this is truly a 'do-nothing Eisner board.'" ROY E. DISNEY AND STANLEY P. GOLD, former Disney board members, renewing their criticism of CEO Michael Eisner, shortly after Comcast dropped its $54.1 billion bid to take over the company...
...SMARTY JONES, 3, a redeemed lost cause; the 130th Kentucky Derby. Owner Roy Chapman almost sold all his horses after his trainer was murdered in 2001, but he kept two promising colts. That looked like a mistake when one of them, Smarty, smacked his head on a starting gate last summer, fracturing his skull. But the Philadelphia Flyer is now 70, the first undefeated Derby winner since 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew...
...center. You saw it with Elvis. You saw it with Toni Morrison." If Bombay Dreams is a hit, you may see it with Indian composer A.R. Rahman. You can already see it in the critical and commercial success of novelists like Kureishi, Jhumpa Lahiri, Michael Ondaatje and Arundhati Roy. Their success has led the way for a slew of South Asians, including Michelle de Kretser (from Sri Lanka), Monica Ali (from Bangladesh) and Mohsin Hamid (from Pakistan...
...This may indicate a need for more general application of aggressive air sanitation measures (e.g., upper room germicidal ultraviolet irradiation) in areas where patient care is provided and in the public areas of hospitals,” Milton and Roy wrote...