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...enough time to get adjusted to not being married." Speak for your own client. A friend of Kidman's tells PEOPLE that the Aussie actress was "in shock" about the Cruz news because he had months ago denied to her rumors of excessive chemistry between him and his Vanilla Sky co-star. "She's been wondering why the marriage ended," claims the friend, "and this could be it." Or maybe Kidman just wouldn't change her last name...
When Dave Wameling first heard that someone was building a lake near the desert town of Indio, Calif., he figured it was another case of a misguided entrepreneur spending too many hours in the 110[degree] sun. What kind of pie-in-the-sky promoter would dream up that...
...Greenhouse damage" per extra ton of carbon we add to the sky. (The figure, from economist David Pearce, is not the cost to clean the air, nor the benefit of cars, nor the toll of rising seas. It's just how much people say they'd pay for cleaner air when asked in surveys, divided by tons of carbon...
...aircraft took off before dawn they had their lights on, and it was like the sky was filled with fireflies. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. In formation, the propeller engine of the plane ahead of you makes a smoke stream. To avoid it, I was flying a little bit higher than the aircraft in front of me. I was near the end of the second group. The leader was at 3,000 m. Gradually, the other planes were each a little bit higher. I was at 3,500 m. I felt like a shepherd watching...
...From the sky, it was hard to distinguish the ships. Then I saw a huge one, so I attacked. I learned later it was already sinking. I didn't know it was the Arizona. I saw ships on fire. There were lots of guns firing at me. I just concentrated on my target. The only sound I could hear was my plane's engine...