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...needs Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard when Bette does the aging diva right here? She tells us, in a cunning rap song, that she's been compromised, Disneyized, classified, Jurassified. "I don't get out much anymore," she demurely declares, adding that mostly she sits "in my star trailer watching CNN. I know what everyone in Bosnia is wearing." She frets that she has Oldtimer's disease, or at least Part-timer's ("Did I sing the ballad yet? Was it wonderful?"). She also purports to worry about sullying her "newfound stature." When her backup trio, "the politically correct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bette, Better, Best | 10/4/1993 | See Source »

...year ago, before Diller hooked up with Malone at QVC, the cultural elite considered shopping by TV a joke, unworthy of serious interest. But Diller's involvement in one stroke transformed home shopping's image from pathetic trailer-park quasi-entertainment to visionary locomotive into the future. Yet he must have realized the frenzied run-up of his stock wouldn't continue indefinitely, and he certainly knows, according to a friend, that without a real Hollywood movie studio he cannot be a full-fledged member of Hollywood royalty. Analysts can talk about corporate fit and maximizing shareholder assets all they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spectator Ego Is of Paramount Importance | 10/4/1993 | See Source »

Despite the potential for deeper pocketbooks, the trailer will not stop at any Ivy League colleges...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Milder, | Title: New Ralph Lauren Clothing Line Won't Make Stop Here | 9/29/1993 | See Source »

Ralph Lauren is bringing a new line of clothing to colleges in the Northeast this fall, hawking its duds out of a trailer that will travel to many campuses--but not to Harvard...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Milder, | Title: New Ralph Lauren Clothing Line Won't Make Stop Here | 9/29/1993 | See Source »

...first, the couple reluctantly agreed. With a five-year-old daughter to care for already, the Lakebergs were financially strapped. Ken, a welder, had been out of work for a year, and the family had been forced to move after being evicted from a trailer home. So the day after Christmas, Reitha drove to an abortion clinic in Chicago. "She was real sad," says her sister Theresa Hubbell. "She didn't want it done, I could tell, but she figured the doctor told her to do it." The clinic, however, was unprepared to handle the unusual pregnancy and postponed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ultimate Choice | 8/30/1993 | See Source »

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