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...really. I mean, I've been doing it for so long now. But you know what, I'm so sick of political correctness in American comedy-you know the black shows here, the white shows here. Why can't we all just work together...
...Yeah, I do get sick of that question. If it's funny, it's funny. It's so integrated now. I've been living here since 1982 so I myself feel integrated here. The only thing I don't do is vote-I'm not a citizen, just a green card girl. But I don't think I'm missing that much there. [laughs] I feel like I have an international viewpoint-I'm in with that group, Toppa Gigio, Nanamus Scurry, Celine Dion, the best! I just travel around, I don't even know where I live anymore. What...
...fact-based movies like The Hurricane, Boys Don't Cry and The Insider have got big ink in the past year, but Erin Brockovich's problems slid by almost unnoticed. Residents who received settlements back in 1996 were sworn to secrecy as part of the agreement, but now their sick neighbors are piping up. "I didn't want to go see the movie, but I did. Give me a break! What s___! They depicted the lawyers as so concerned about the residents," says Diane Zuniga, whose mother got $40,000 in the lawsuit but whose father, brother and sister...
GOING BATTY www.bats.org.uk The creatures of the night have found some friends in Britain. Nearly 100 bat groups are monitoring and surveying the 16 species found across the country. Volunteers can become licensed bat inspectors, organize bat watches and nurse those that are sick and wounded. They can also visit bat roosts and educate leery homeowners about how to fix their roofs or lay insulation without harming the animals...
...week or more. And even toddlers can learn good hygiene: besides cutting down on colds, your family may also dodge the flu, which strikes roughly half the school-age population in any given year. Clean hands and plenty of tissues have worked for our friend Elizabeth, who is rarely sick--despite what the school nurse thinks...