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...small matter in a movie that features a fair amount of aimless activity and just plain lying around. The latter takes place in the "maxipad" Lelaina shares with Vickie (Janeane Garofalo), who sometimes imagines her own funeral as a scene from Melrose Place ("chokers and halter tops"), Sammy (Steve Zahn), who is gently receding into the wallpaper, and Troy (Ethan Hawke), who is a philosopher-couch potato, fired from his job as a newsstand clerk for eating a Snickers bar without authorization...
...heinous, that it cannot be turned into career opportunities and comic mulch. Jackson had not been charged with so much as laying a glove on the boy, yet respected network news divisions were vying with tabloid TV to get the hot skinny. On CBS, This Morning co-anchor Paula Zahn interviewed a "reporter" for the sleaze show Hard Copy. In Britain the rumor rags were resplendent: sicko jacko, cried Thursday's Daily Star ("The Newspaper That Cares"); wacko jacko screamed the Sun. In the U.S. the baiting was a bit more genial. "Suddenly," Howard Stern told his nationwide radio audience...
...DOORBELL RINGS, AND ONE BY one, an all-star guest list of TV celebrities troop into the house: Katie Couric, Joan Lunden, Paula Zahn, Faith Daniels, Mary Alice Williams. The scene plays like one of those old I Love Lucy episodes, with the Ricardos in Hollywood. (Look -- it's William Holden! And Harpo Marx!) Actually, it is the most star-studded baby shower in TV history. All these real-life TV newswomen have come to pay tribute to their most famous fictional colleague: Murphy Brown...
...Evening News has tumbled in the ratings from first place into a battle with NBC to stay out of last. CBS This Morning floundered at No. 3 despite Burke's decision, in a move that took his corporate overseers by surprise, to replace Kathleen Sullivan with Paula Zahn. High expectations for a new prime-time show, Face to Face with Connie Chung, were dashed when Chung decided to cut back on her workload in an effort to conceive a child, forcing CBS to pull the show from its fall schedule...
...will the newest member of the morning female triumvirate do? Zahn, 33, reads the news with bright-eyed brio and overdramatic retards at the end of each story. ("At least five . . . have been reported . . . killed.") She has solid journalistic credentials -- nine years in local reporting and anchor slots before joining ABC News in 1987 -- and soft brown hair. Oh, yes, and she has an eight-month-old daughter at home. Looks like she came to play...