Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reconstructive surgery and hospital costs, but after the little girl left the hospital at the age of 14 months, Intergroup's coverage became much more limited. Yet Ariel's medical needs remained daunting: an array of physical and emotional therapies, a future cataract operation (both Ariel and her sister Aleah were born legally blind) and special schools. Ariel is the only Weber covered by Arizona's state program, which tries whenever possible to help families care for patients--both disabled and elderly--at home. "If they took away funding for this,'' says Charlene, "we'd be at the point where...
...movies, records and other "software" for Sony's hardware: TV sets, vcrs and gadgets of the future. He started slowly at first by acquiring CBS Records for $2 billion in 1987. The real spree began in 1989 when Schulhof paid $3.4 billion for perennial also-ran Columbia and its sister TriStar studios. He immediately spent some $800 million more to recruit Batman producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber, who had never headed a major film company, to run the acquisitions. Next, Schulhof popped for a $175 million make-over of Columbia's movie lot in Culver City, California, and threw...
...airports, the FBI and British Airways tracked them down to a shed belonging to Gilbert Terrero, a J.F.K. baggage handler who is possibly in need of a subscription to PEOPLE. The Terrero family claims Gilbert, who was arrested, found the gems and didn't know whose they were. Opined sister Wanda: "I wore nicer jewelry for my Sweet...
...casting director was and somehow got the part. "The nepotism talk is going to be around," admits Randy, who adds that non-Spellings on the show liked his performance too. "They said they might bring my character back." Any chance of a romance with Donna, played by sister Tori? "I hope...
...tens of thousands, Protestant and Catholic, Unionist and Republican. They carried babies, waved flags and cheered with abandon when Bill Clinton, the first American President ever to visit Northern Ireland, flipped the switch that lit up a 49-ft. white pine Christmas tree, flown in from Nashville, Tennessee, the sister city of Belfast...