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HOSPITALIZED. Peggy Lee, 65, cool, cottony-voiced song stylist (Fever, Lover): in stable condition following double bypass coronary surgery after she was stricken with chest pains; in New Orleans. The operation, her second for heart problems this year, forced her to miss a White House performance last week...
...Irene Regal, who with Husband Mike takes a Starmaker brand karaoke along to gigs at New York bar mitzvahs and parties. Properly lubricated, adults like to giggle through a moonstruck verse or two of a ballad. "It's the only way to go," says Cathy Ruggieri, 40, a hair stylist in Stony Brook, N.Y., who uses her $600 model at home and at her salon. "It makes you sound so good. I wasn't that outgoing before...
...Highlighting will always be popular it's like putting a frame around a picture-the picture look pretty, but a frame makes it look even better," explains Mary Daniluik, hair stylist at Michael's Hair Design Women and men alike are starting to color their hair "for effect, not need," adds Daniluik's colleague, Stephanie Delia Groff of Diego's agrees that coloring is fast becoming an "accessory" of your attire, just like jewelry or other touches...
...maintained arrangements with her favorite couturiers to give her gowns to wear, which were then given to two Manhattan fashion-design schools. She had--and still has--three hairdressers buzzing in and out. (Nancy Reagan is a "warm honey-blond with highlights," says Monsieur Marc, her New York stylist, who provides some of the highlights.) In all, Washington was overtaken by an extravagant new Tory chic...
...most daunting task, however, was unraveling the elaborately contrapuntal structure of Scott's novels. Scott, whose work won much of its success after his death from cancer in 1978 at age 57, was a former British army officer with three years' experience in India. Less a fluent stylist than a ferociously honest and fair-minded observer, he was determined to do justice to both sides of the equation in British India. In order to portray the Empire in the round, he told his almost 2,000-page story through a complex symphony of flashbacks, fast-forward prolepses...