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...Being There ... Jackson lives at home in Encino, Calif., with his mother, father and two youngest sisters. He supervised the recent redesigning of the sprawling Tudor house, and the result is a cross between a vest-pocket Disneyland and Citizen Kane's Xanadu in suburbia. The menagerie, the soda fountain, the screening room are dream toys of childhood and the diversions of Southern California show-business affluence, all awash in the pastels of perennial boyhood. He takes trips to the Disney parks as to a shrine. He has spoken often about doing a movie musical of Peter Pan. --TIME, March...
...first-class interiors. First-class "seats" on its New York--to-Dubai route are fully enclosed suites whose seats turn into beds (with a massage feature), complete with vanity mirrors, 19-in. video screens with 150 selections and in-flight e-mail. There is a personal minibar (only juice, soda and water, but you can order alcohol from the flight attendants on your personal "room service" phone). And if that's not enough, the lighting changes to reflect the time of day, ending with a ceiling display of the Dubai night sky. The food is high quality as well, with...
...first-class interiors. First-class "seats" on its New York-to-Dubai route are fully enclosed suites whose seats turn into beds (with a massage feature), complete with vanity mirrors, 19-in. video screens with 150 selections and in-flight e-mail. There is a personal minibar (only juice, soda and water, but you can order alcohol from the flight attendants on your personal "room service" phone). And if that's not enough, the lighting changes to reflect the time of day, ending with a ceiling display of the Dubai night sky. The food is high quality as well, with...
...sophomores, who are roommates as well as business partners, took action. First, they decided to undercut HSA’s prices. A 24-pack of soda is $10.99 at HSA.net, but only $9.99 from fillyourfridge.com...
...Little Lulu" should not be missed by anyone of any age who enjoys classic cartoon comedy. The ensemble cast as written by John Stanley and masterfully rendered by Irving Tripp evoke as many "HAW!"s today as they did when they first sat in racks at the soda shop. The Nick Mag special comics edition may not be as lasting but still has humor and a good heart. Hopefully it will serve as an example for Nickelodeon to collect more of their comics work, under the guidance of a strong editor, into what could be a major anthology for both...