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...grossed $54 million while playing to 3.8 million people in 23,000 performances in the U.S. (St. Louis, Philadelphia and Austin as well as the cities mentioned above) and around the world (Montreal, Tel Aviv, Melbourne, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Budapest)-but never in New York City, the titular capital of live theater. Many audience members are repeaters, genial cultists; they come back bringing their friends and looking for the differences in each performance. Some fans even make pilgrimages to cities where the show has just opened...
DIED. BILL TRAVERS, 72; actor; in his sleep; in Dorking, England, south of * London. A leading British film actor who first won fame as the titular hammer- throwing phenom in 1955's Wee Geordie, Travers is best known in this country for Born Free (1966), in which he played George Adamson, the real-life game warden who oversaw the raising of Elsa the famous lioness...
...help that at 45, Gore, who has served in Washington for almost 17 years, is a grownup in a house of tyros. "Any understanding of Al Gore has to come from the fact that he is the President's most senior adviser," says George Stephanopoulos, who has some titular claim to that status as the President's senior adviser for policy and strategy...
...fated titular hero, Mick Jagger, the rock singer, with a beard that makes him appear more Amish than Australian, is, sadly, simply a dour renegade who rarely becomes the 'wild colonial boy' of the legend...
After Commencement, marshals continue as titular heads of their class, coordinating alumni social activities in conjunction with the alumni office. Jellis also said, "class marshals put in a lot of effort and do considerable amount of work related to class activities." She added, "in the past most class treasuries would have an average of $200 by the time they graduate, but in recent years some senior classes have raised funds exceeding...