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...According to the indictment, which was unsealed Monday, Pellicano bribed the cops to uncover information on Shandling, Nealon, actress Darcy LaPier, former New York Times Hollywood reporter Bernard Weinraub, and Creative Artists Agency executives Kevin Huvane and Bryan Lourd, among others. In addition, Pellicano and his associates allegedly wiretapped the phones of Stallone, real estate mogul Robert Maguire, Herbalife co-founder Mark Hughes, Scary Movie executive producer Bo Zenga, Deadwood actor Keith Carradine, Farrah Fawcett Majors ex-boyfriend James Orr, and former Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch...
...been said that you can gauge her mood by whether her hair is straight (foul) or curly (ebullient). These days her mane is growing wild, with good reason. She and her husband, New York Times reporter Bernard Weinraub, have their first child, and with hits like Panic Room, Spider-Man and Men in Black II, the chairman of Sony's Columbia Pictures has generated more than $1 billion at the box office this year. Some in Hollywood are skeptical about the profitability of films with such expensive stars and special effects, but her summer slate of pictures has broken...
...Cohem '89 Brooke A. Masters '89 Eric S. Solowey '91 Editorial Editors: David J. Barron '89 John J. Murphy '89 City/State Editor: Martha A. Bridegam '89 Sports Editors: Casey J. Lartigue '89 Michael J. Lartigue '89 Julio R. Varela '90 Photography Editor: Terry R.R. Roopanaraine '90 Business Editor: Elizabeth Weinraub '91 Copy Editor: Brian R. Hecht...
...Jesse Jackson: ABC, NBC and CBS have consistently included blacks among the producers or reporters sent to cover him, as have the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek and TIME. Perhaps half of the journalists in the entourages are new to covering national campaigns. Says Bernard Weinraub, a veteran foreign correspondent for the New York Times: "It looked like something that I ought to try once, and now that I have, once seems like it may be the right number." But many an editor or pundit - a "big foot," in the parlance of the bus - enjoys returning...
...talk like relics from The Front Page ("You want to hang a Congressman by the balls, you need more than a piece of thread. And how many times do I have to tell you not to smoke in my office?"). Otherwise, Deadlines is honest, unpretentious and informative. Breasted and Weinraub should have taught Ryan the third rule of journalism: don't let the facts get in the way of a good story. -By Donald Morrison