Bartcop Entertainment - Tuesday, 6 May, 2003

Tuesday

6 May, 2003

big hammer - bigger hammer

(Updated Daily)

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Issue #53

Disinfotainment Today

By Michael Dare


Happy Anniversary!

 

Issue #53

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The Global Village

 

Headline of the Week

 
Self-appointed Baghdad "Mayor" arrested by self-appointed "liberation army."
 

Good News for Rapture Fans

 
Coral reefs are dying and ice caps are melting.
 

They Must Not Have Read the Patriot Act

 
Narco News is one of the only sites on the net telling the truth about the war on drugs, and the New York Supreme Court told them " Go ahead."
 

Practice Makes Perfect

 
For five days, beginning May 12, federal officials say they will hold the largest homeland security exercise in U.S. history. Dubbed TOPOFF 2 (for Top Officials), the exercise will cost an estimated $16 million and involve more than 100 federal, state and local agencies, the American Red Cross and Canadian government agencies and organizations.
 

Poster of the Week

 

Awww, Poor Baby

 
Blair Hornstine's latest report card had four A-plus grades in five courses. She scored a 1570 out of 1600 on the SAT and is deciding whether to attend Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Princeton or Cornell -- all of which have accepted her. But despite her best-in-her-class grades, her school district wants to name her co-valedictorian with two other students. Hornstine, the 18-year-old daughter of a state Superior Court judge, has asked a federal judge to intervene, saying that being forced to share with students with lesser grades would detract from what she has accomplished. She has also filed a notice saying she plans to sue the school district in state court claiming the dispute has humiliated her. She said she would be asking for $200,000 in compensatory damages and $2.5 million in punitive damages.
 

Most Ironic Statement Made with a Total Lack of Irony

 
"We also need to rid Iraq of foreign fighters, those from neighboring countries, for the most part, who are seeking to hijack your country for their own purposes. Please help remove the threat by approaching coalition forces with any information you may have about the activities and the whereabouts of any foreign fighters in your area."
- Donald Rumsfeld to the people of Iraq -
 

Flashes of the Week

 
When thousands are out of work and losing their health care, have no fear, Tax Cut Man is Here!
 
Will the real Saddam Hussein please stand up, please stand up, please stand up?
 

Education Reform from Hell

 
Finally, you can teach your kids the ABC's with tits.
 

Belated Christmas Gift

The Grand Dominator,
one of the new generation of SUVS,
makes the hummer look like a bug.
 

I Feel So Much Safer Now

 
An elementary school in southern Oregon has banned  all conversation between boys and girls.
 
Whistleblowers are no longer protected.
 
The CIA's Phoenix Program believes that terror is an organizing principle of society.
 
Instead of killing a Palestinian, Israeli troops "mistakenly" killed a British cameraman making a film about Israeli troops killing Palestinians.
 
ExxonMobil, the world's biggest privately owned oil group, celebrated May Day by reporting the largest quarterly corporate profits in history. ($7.04 billion)
 
The U.S. government this week launched its Arabic language satellite TV news station for mostly Muslim Iraq. It is being produced in a studio, Grace Digital Media, controlled by fundamentalist Christians who are rabidly pro-Israel. That's grace as in "by the grace of God."
 
The Bush administration has admitted that Saddam Hussein probably had no weapons of mass destruction.
 

Most Embarrassing Video of the Week

 
This Star Wars video is much better than Star Wars II (I know that's not saying much), basically because the Jedi is chubbier. Hint: If you make a video like this, DON'T let your friends get ahold of it and post it to the net. Even better with effects.
 

Lawsuit from Hell

 
In the UK, Government lawyers say burglars need legal protection from their victims.
 

Cards of the Week

One of Internet Weekly's GOP trading cards
 
Play solitaire with Iraq's Most Wanted.
 

Calling All Human Shields

 
Zajel, a Palestinian youth organization, invites your children to c'mon over and spend some time with them.
 

Don't Take My Word For It

 
"Giving society cheap abundant energy . . . would be the equivalent of giving an idiot child a machine gun."
- Dr. Paul Ehrlich -
 
"There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil."
- Ayn Rand -
 
"In the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us,'Make us your slaves, but feed us.'"
- Dostoevsky: The Brothers Karamasov -
 
"The implication or latent threat of terror was sufficient to insure that the people would comply."
- William Colby -
 
"Get over the Holocaust."
- Eric Alterman to William McGowan who told a Kinsey Hall audience, regarding improprieties in the Bush v. Gore 2000 presidential election, "Get over it." -
 
"I am convinced history will record that President Bush saved not only America's security but the world's prospects for progress by the courage with which he faced those challenges."
- Henry Kissinger: fellow war criminal -
 
 
"Rumfeld's secret rationale: Hey, if you can't find any Iraqi weapons of mass destruction then why not settle for destruction of the Iraqi masses?"
 
"Where before, they feared Saddam Hussein, now they have to fear Sony Records will chop off their hands if they bootleg a Madonna album."
Greg Palast on the RIAA's Hilary Rosen, who is helping draft copyright legislation for the New Iraq -
 
"Aggressors usually guise their aggression as self defense" 
- EV TarleThe Diplomat's Dictionary, 1959 -
 
"Honey, can I get some Botox in my face so I don't look surprised when Bush blows up the world?"
- Mad TV 3/29/03 -
 
"Because of our nationwide ban on drinking before the age of 21, American teenagers tend to do their drinking secretly, in the worst possible places -- in a dark corner of the park, at the one house in the neighborhood where the adults have left for the weekend, or, most commonly, in the car."
- T.R. Reid: Let My Teenager Drink -
 
"In George Orwell's 1984 one of EngSoc's three 'truths' was 'Ignorance Is Strength.' Have you ever noticed how ignorant people have a great deal of strength in their convictions? Not being able to think is, at least subconsciously, terrifying. Unable to arrive at ideas and understandings on one's own, every idea must be held onto like a life preserver in the sea beside a sinking ship. Every idea is as important as every other idea because there is no mechanism to judge between them. 'Authority' (the Church-School-State Establishment) is strengthened by ignorance as well. The ignorant must rely on Authority for opinions. This keeps Authority on top. The 'conspiracy' has a vested interest in maintaining this druggie-like dependence on Authority. It is a very short 'hokey-pokey' little step from authoritarianism to totalitarianism."
 
"Free thought, necessarily involving freedom of speech & press, I may tersely define thus: no opinion a law - no opinion a crime."
- Alexander Berkman -
 
"Tired of killing Muslims, we are now trying to teach their survivors some democracy. There are a number of practical problems with this, among them being that the curriculum is in the hands of the most authoritarian, deceitful, anti-democratic, and constitution-wrecking administration we've ever had. But there's an even more disturbing matter: wander around your nation's capital and try to find something better. Leaving aside anomalies such as the ACLU and the Cato Institute, a few members of Congress, and a handful of anachronic journalists, this town shows virtually no interest in liberty, the Constitution, or democracy these days - except when prescribing them to those in far away lands. This is not hyperbole; it is simple, grim fact. And also essential, because what makes a democracy or constitutional republic function are not words written on paper, not oaths uttered, nor clichés reiterated in public addresses, but natural, visceral, organic love of the principles overtly avowed."
- Sam Smith: The Coalition of the Shilling - The Iraqis will have to learn democracy someplace else -
 
"I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now."
- Steven Wright -
 
"In early March, my social studies teacher switched the class topic to Iraq. He said Saddam Hussein's time to disarm was up. We had to get rid of him -- he was a brutal dictator who gassed his own people. I raised my hand. I said that the U.S. gave Saddam Hussein chemical weapons, and the CIA helped him find the targets to use them on. My teacher snapped back, 'Actually, Charlotte, you're wrong.' Then he turned away and refused to call on me again."
- Charlotte Aldebron (a 13-year-old student in Augusta, Maine): Do We Really Have Free Speech? -
 
"At some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. You don't need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough. No record of it needs to be kept and you don't need someone to share it with or tell it to. When that happens - that letting go - you let go because you can."
Toni Morrison: Tar Baby -
 
"The government is not the surplus's money."
- George W. Bush -
 
"When the Americans want to humiliate a member of the former Iraqi regime, they really know how to make it hurt. Over the course of the day, news surfaced that Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's former Information Minister, was trying to negotiate his surrender to US troops. But they hadn't accepted his terms. It turns out that slightly overstated the matter. One of his terms was that he be arrested. And that was one demand the Americans were simply not willing to accept. He's not in the deck and they don't want him. 'You're too lame to arrest' is the message coming from the US Army."
- Joshua Micah Marshall: Talking Points
 
"I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated governments in the civilized world -- no longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men."
- President Woodrow Wilson (A few years after approving the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.) -
 
"The powers of financial capitalism had far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences. The APEX of the systems was to be the BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS in Basel, Switzerland, a PRIVATE BANK owned and controlled by the world's central banks which were themselves PRIVATE CORPORATIONS. Each central bank...sought to dominate its government by its ability to control Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence cooperative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world."
- Carrol Quigley: Tragedy and Hope: a History of The World in Our Time -
 
"The interests behind the Bush Administration, such as the CFR, The Trilateral Commission - founded by Brzezinski for David Rockefeller - and the Bilderberger Group, have prepared for and are now moving to implement open world dictatorship within the next five years. They are not fighting against terrorists. They are fighting against citizens."
- Dr. Johannes B. Koeppl, Ph.D., former German defense ministry official and advisor to former NATO Secretary General Manfred Werner, January 2003 -
 
"There is little realization in Washington that democracy [in Iraq and the Middle East] would make the region even more anti-American than it already is by giving free rein to Islamist fundamentalist extremists."
- Arnaud de Borchgrave -
 
"You do realize you could have just knocked on the door and we would have wheeled Jessica down to you, don't you?"
Dr. Mudhafer Raazk on the "rescue" of Jessica Lynch -
 
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."
Robert Louis Stevenson -
 
"The passage of Isaiah referenced by Jesus at Nazareth, and by Bush on the Abraham Lincoln, is part of a larger collection of verses known as the "Servant Songs." The specific verse used by Bush, out of Isaiah 61, is most important; it is widely accepted by both Christian and Jewish scholars as announcing the Messiah. For Christians, the Messiah is Jesus, and so this passage refers specifically to Him and His coming. The fact that Jesus Himself used this passage to announce His presence further confirms this. Bush's reading of this passage suggests the possibility that he believes this coming, for the second time, has arrived."
- William Rivers Pitt: George W. Christ -
 
"Whoever takes a stick to beings desiring ease,
when he himself is looking for ease,
will meet with no ease after death.
Whoever doesn't take a stick
to beings desiring ease,
when he himself is looking for ease,
will meet with ease after death."
- Buddha: Udana II, 3 -
 
"Life is a grindstone. Whether it wears you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of."
- Jacob M Braude -
 
"Cuba was the first country to extend its solidarity to the people of the United States on September 11, 2001. It was also the first to warn of the neo-fascist nature of the policy that the extreme right in the United States, which fraudulently came to power in November of 2000, was planning to impose on the rest of the world. This policy did not emerge as a response to the atrocious terrorist attack perpetrated against the people of the United States by members of a fanatical organization that had served other U.S. administrations in the past. It was coldly and carefully conceived and developed, which explains the country's military build-up and enormous spending on weapons at a time when the Cold War was already over, and long before September 11, 2001. The fateful events of that day served as an ideal pretext for the implementation of such policy."
- Fidel Castro: Havana, May 1, 2003 -
 
"Sometimes I wonder if I'm patriotic enough. Yes, I want to kill people, but on both sides."
- Jack Handey -
 

Religious Freedom Comes to Iraq


For the first time in generations,
Muslim nudists are free of persecution
 

Afghanistan War Rousing Success!

 
The Taliban has pledged another Jihad.
 

Frank Zappa - The New Nostrodamus

 
The Brain Police are coming!

Belated Christmas Gift #2

Yes, it's the world's most expensive dildo
 

History Lessons from Hell

 
Both the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of the United States of America are founded on the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Great Law of Peace. We, the carriers of the Haudenosaunee traditions consider it our duty to remind the world of the basic principles and spirit of the Great Law for bringing peace and harmony to human relations.
 
WHAT IT'S LIKE HAVING BECHTEL REBUILDING YOU
 
Within a few months of Bechtel taking over [in Bolivia], water rates skyrocketed up to 60% or more. Poor families were forced to choose between paying exorbitant water bills or their rent. Jim Schultz, who runs an orphanage in Cochabamba, talks about a mother of five, an employee of a knitting factory, whose bill for drinking water amounted to the equivalent of her family's food budget for a week and a half. If citizens could no longer afford running water, they had to pay to stop the flow. "Families earning a minimum wage of less than $100 per month were told to fork over $20 and more or have the tap shut off," Schultz reports. Acknowledging that water rates did rise, Bechtel sought to blame the Bolivians for using too much water. Here's the company's formal response: "Unfortunately, water bills sometimes went up a lot more than rates. That's because [we] improved service, increasing the hours of water service and the pressure at which it was delivered, [and] people used a lot more water."
 

Mr. Conspiracy Says...

 
If the UN inspections had gone on forever, Iraq would have kept its weapons hidden forever, and we wouldn't have had to invade.
 
Did you know there's an 800-page secret report prepared by a joint congressional inquiry detailing the intelligence and law-enforcement failures that preceded the attacks of 9/11? And if Bush has his way, you won't.
 
Did the Communist Chinese military create the SARS virus as a bio-weapon - only to see a horrific accident unleash this killer on innocent citizens worldwide? Hey, why not?
 
You know those documents that "prove" the connection between Hussein and bin Laden? Think again.
 

Totally Wacko, New World Order, Religiously Insane Site of the Week

 
Truthseekers think a lot of the right things but for all the wrong reasons.
 

Quiz from Hell

 
"Far from being psychotic, malignant narcissists are adept at charming and manipulating those around them. Political leaders with this personality are able to take control because their inordinate narcissism is expressed in grandiosity, a confidence in themselves and the assurance that they know what the world needs."
 
Quote from Dr. Kernberg in a New York Times article about...
 
a) Saddam Hussein
b) Osama bin Laden
c) George W. Bush
 

Funny but Creepy Idea of the Week

 
Okay, get this. Somebody put a webcam at a public phone booth and posted the cam and the number on the web. Just call the number and see who answers the phone. (It's in England, so prepare for long distance charges)
 

Calling all Cunning Linguists

 

Everything Else

 
Mandatory reading: What really goes on in those secret prayer meetings in the White House and other places? Read Jesus Plus Nothing - Undercover Among America's Secret Theocrats, by Jeffrey Sharlet. And the story continues here.
 
Confused by all the different DVD formats? This chart will help.
 
We know the war is bankrupting the US, but it's also costing the Arab world one trillion dollars.
 
Scrawl whatever you want on the blograffitiwall.
 
 
Want to join the world community in their boycott of American products? Probably not. That bakery at the corner makes pretty good bagels. How about just boycotting the products of American Companies who are the largest donors to the Republican Party?
 
Then join the Global Campaign to Rebuild Palestinian Homes.
 
Though it mistakenly equates the past with the present, as though Martin Sheen should be helping invade Iraq just because Charles Durning helped invade Normandy, this tribute to Hollywood heroes of WWII is actually pretty nice.
 
Killing the Buddha is a religion magazine for people made anxious by churches, people embarrassed to be caught in the "spirituality" section of a bookstore, people both hostile and drawn to talk of God. It is for people who somehow want to be religious, who want to know what it means to know the divine, but for good reasons are not and do not. If the religious have come to own religious discourse it is because they alone have had places where religious language could be spoken and understood. Now there is a forum for the supposedly non-religious to think and talk about what religion is, is not and might be.
 
With the revelation of one single link between Hussein and bin Laden, there is now only 100 times more evidence of a link between Bush and bin Laden.
 
The US has signed a cease-fire agreement with the People's Mujahideen, a group nurtured by deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein to fight the Iranian government and which the US had branded as a terrorist organization.
 
There is a movement for New York City to secede from New York State. Maybe your city should secede from your state. Find out why urban statehood is a good idea.
 
If you're for this war, you're coming to your conclusions based upon false premises. Check out America's history of faking evidence.
 
Recently, a mid-level executive of one of the three major American television networks sent over 1500 pages of memos from the corporate offices of his network in New York to the head of their television news division. These memos contain a multitude of instructions concerning the presentation of national and international news for the networks viewers.
 
Was the L.A. Times right in firing a photographer for altering an image of the war? Check out this page, which shows the original photographs and the final altered photograph and decide for yourself.
 


 
Contact George W. Bush - president@whitehouse.gov

Contact Saddam Hussein - press@uruklink.net

Contact Kim Jong Il: eng-info@kcna.co.jp

Contact Jacques Chirac - france-presse@un.int

Contact the Pope - accreditamenti@pressva.va

Embassy of France in the US: 202-944-6000

German Embassy in the US: 202-298-4000

Embassy of the Russian Federation: 202-298-5700

Embassy of the People's Republic of China: 202-328-2500

Embassy of Belgium in the US: 202-625-5801

White House switchboard: (202) 456-1414

Contact your Senator - http://www.senate.gov/senators/senator_by_state.cfm

Contact your Representative - http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.html

House and Senate switchboard: (202) 224-3121

Links to Central Government Agencies - http://www.firstgov.gov/



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In The Chaos Household

Last Night

Overcast morning, sunny afternoon.

Has anyone heard from Ray Berry lately?

The state of California has mandated yearly tests that are supposed to measure how well & how much information has been covered in the last year. Teacher & principal's raises are also tied into it. Sadly, it has devolved into 'teaching to the test'. The tests started this week, and the kid is a bit wound-up over it.

Many thanks to Bart for the (true) tale of dear old Dad, George S. Patton & 'pissing in the Rhine' on yesterday's page.



Tonight, Tuesday, CBS is supposed to open the evening with a FRESH 'JAG', followed by a FRESH 'The Guardian', then a FRESH 'Judging Amy'.
Scheduled on a FRESH Dave are Hugh Jackman and Kelly Clarkson.
Scheduled on a FRESH Craiggers is Lacey Chabert.

NBC is supposed to start the night with a 'special' - 'The Most Outrageous Game Show Moments 4', followed by a FRESH 'Frasier', then a FRESH 'Watching Ellie', and then 'Dateline'.
Scheduled on a FRESH Jay are Dennis Miller, Famke Janssen, Fabolous, and Lil' Mo.
Scheduled on a FRESH Conan are Mekhi Phifer, Alan Cumming, and Bone Crusher.
Scheduled on a FRESH Carson Daly are Bob Costas and Jesse Malin.

ABC is supposed to begin the evening with a FRESH '8 Simple Rules', followed by a RERUN 'Jim', then a FRESH 'Jim', followed by a FRESH 'Less Than Perfect', and then a FRESH 'NYPD Blue'.
Scheduled on a FRESH Jimmy Kimmel are Yoko Ono, Poppy Montgomery, and Neil Hamburger, with this week's guest co-host Patton Oswalt.

The WB offers a FRESH 'Gilmore Girls' and a FRESH 'Smallville'.

Faux has a FRESH 'American Idol', followed by a FRESH '24' (Day 2: 5am - 6am).

UPN offers a FRESH 'Buffy', then a FRESH 'Platinum'.

And, over on Comedy Central, it's a FRESH Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) with Caroline Kennedy.



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'Danseuse' by Edgar Degas will be offered for sale by Sotheby's auction house in New York at its sale of Impressionist and Modern art on May 13, 2003. 'Danseuse' is expected to sell for between $9 million and $12 million.

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Worst Beatles Cover

William Shatner

"Star Trek" star William Shatner's version of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" has been picked as the worst Beatles cover of all time. Shatner's spoken word massacre of the Beatles classic was chosen as the biggest crime against the Fab Four in a poll conducted by the digital TV channel Music Choice.

Second place went to British TV's singing piglets Pinky and Perky for their unforgettable "All My Loving."

Former Formula One star Damon Hill was fourth for his version of "Drive My Car" while Hollywood star Jim Carrey reached No. 6 with his "I Am The Walrus."

William Shatner

George Clooney chose William Shatner's "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" as one of his Desert Island Discs as an incentive to leave the island. He said, "If you listen to [this song], you will hollow out your own leg and make a canoe out of it to get off this island."

Amazon.com: Music: Transformed Man

Audio Clip

Fade to Black-On Line Magazine for more 'interesting' renditions by other celebrities.

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The Information One-Stop

Moose & Squirrel

Moose & Squirrel Information One-Stop

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Silversword Award

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins already has an Academy Award. Now he'll have a Silversword.

Hopkins will be honored at the Maui Film Festival next month with the 2003 Silversword Award, festival director Barry Rivers announced over the weekend.

Named for the rare plant that blooms only on the slopes of the Haleakala volcano, the award annually honors an artist for contributions to filmmaking and to positive change in the world. Last year, it was awarded to Clint Eastwood.

Hopkins, 65, is slated to attend the Silversword Award Tribute on June 13 at the Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa.

Anthony Hopkins

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Mesopotamian votive statues are on display as part of the 'Art of First Cities' exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Monday May 5, 2003, in New York. The Statues, made of gypsum and limestone, are from the same region as present day Iraq. The exhibit comes as museum curators mourn the loss of similar artwork during the looting following the war in Iraq.
Photo by Frank Franklin II

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Writers Honored

PEN Awards

Playwrights John Guare and Craig Lucas and essayist William Gass were among the winners of literary awards announced Monday by the PEN American Center.

Guare, best known for such plays as "Six Degrees of Separation," and Lucas, whose works include "Longtime Companion" and "Prelude to a Kiss," received PEN/Laura Pels Foundation awards for mid-career playwrights.

Gass' "Tests of Time," winner of this year's National Book Critics Circle prize for criticism, received the PEN/Spielvogel Diamonstein Award for "the art of the essay."

Other PEN awards went to Rick Moody for his memoir, "The Black Veil"; poet Dana Levin for her collection, "In the Surgical Theatre"; and scholar Donald Keene for his "distinguished and extensive translations of both classical and modern Japanese literature."

The awards will be presented May 20.

PEN Awards

PEN American Center

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Wants to Do Magazine, TV Work

Jane Pauley

Jane Pauley wants to start a magazine and work on a television series after leaving NBC next month.

"I'll probably work on a series that would be called 'How We Learn,' something like you might see on PBS. I'm interested in that," Pauley, who departs after 27 years at the network, tells TV Guide in its May 10 issue.

Pauley, 52, also has talked to people about a women-oriented magazine, and gotten favorable responses, she said.

Pauley's husband, Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau, supports the career change.

"He said: 'Being married to you is never boring.' That was a huge compliment, because 25 years ago, when we were still dating ... I might've worried that I was going to be boring, too careful, too cautious. And it's the one thing I didn't turn out to be," Pauley said.

Jane Pauley

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In The Kitchen With BartCop & Friends

bartcook

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New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

John Goodman

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival got an unexpected bit of help from actor John Goodman.

Clarinetist Pete Fountain was playing in one of the jazz tents Sunday afternoon when he pointed out to the crowd that Goodman was in the audience, and he asked Goodman to get up on the stage.

Goodman, wearing a yellow polo shirt and khaki shorts, said, "Pardon me for loitering in front of an orchestra."

Goodman is a member of Fountain's Half-Fast Walking Club, which goes down St. Charles Avenue every year for Mardi Gras.

John Goodman

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A demonstrators smokes cannabis during the Fifth Annual International Cannabis March, in London May 3, 2003. Approximately 1,500 people, many of them actually smoking cannabis, joined the march which culminated in a festival in Brixton's Brockwell Park. Picture taken May 3, 2003.
Photo by Hugo Philpott

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Cast Addition

'Slice o' Life'

Rainn Wilson, who plays Arthur the mortuary intern in HBO's "Six Feet Under" has joined comedienne Janeane Garofalo in ABC's midseason comedy pilot "Slice o' Life."

"Slice 'o Life" stars Garofalo as a producer of light segments at a prestigious TV news magazine. Wilson will play the soundman and the producer's best friend who is in constant fear of losing his job. Michael Blieden, who wrote and starred in "Melvin Goes to Dinner," will play the cameraman.

'Slice o' Life'

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Plans For #3

'Grease'

Hoping "Grease" lightning can strike a third time, Paramount Pictures is drawing up plans for "Grease 3," a continuation of the hit musical franchise.

The plan is to set the new project in the late-'70s, feature plenty of disco music and have the story evolve around the children of the original characters. John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, stars of the 1978 original, have already been given a heads-up that their services will be sought once a script is completed. A search for writers is underway.

Didi Conn, who played Frenchie, is serving as an executive producer. She is said to have been instrumental in generating the studio's current enthusiasm for putting together a new installment of the film.

'Grease'

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Formerly 'The Vidiot'

pissed

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Time For A 12-Step Program

Bill Bennett

William Bennett, author of "The Book of Virtues" and other books on morality, said on Monday he was quitting gambling amid media reports that he lost $8 million in the last decade playing slot machines and video poker.

There was a bit of media chortling after the story broke, with Washington Post columnist Michael Kinsley acknowledging that Bennett's predicament provoked unusual levels of schadenfreude, or joy in the misfortune of others.

"Sinners have long cherished the fantasy that William Bennett, the virtue magnate, might be among our number," Kinsley wrote. "The news over the weekend -- that Bennett's $50,000 sermons and best-selling moral instruction manuals have financed a multimillion-dollar gambling habit -- has lit a lamp of happiness in even the darkest of hearts."

The first to report the story, Newsweek magazine and the Washington Monthly used Bennett's own words to begin their accounts of Bennett's gambling.

Bennett told Newsweek he had done nothing illegal and that over the course of a decade, he had "come out pretty close to even." But the magazine quoted a casino source who had witnessed Bennett at a high-limit slot machine: "There's a term in the trade for his kind of gambler. We call them losers."

Bill Bennett

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Old Man of the Mountain memorabilia is seen at the Indian Head gift shop in Franconia, N.H. Monday May 5, 2003. Sate officials are trying to decide what to do after the historic symbol of the state broke off Saturday.
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Pointing Out More Hypocrisy

'Reefer Madness'

When the author of best-selling expose "Fast Food Nation" turned his sights on America's underground economy, he found a mountain of government hypocrisy among all the pot and porn.

In "Reefer Madness", his second book, author Eric Schlosser broadens his target from fast food and takes a swipe at what he sees as the river of moral and economic contradictions that run through America's so-called "free market" economy.

"The government is intervening all the time in the market, but on whose behalf? Is it protecting somebody who wants to smoke marijuana in their home, a migrant worker forced to live in a cave, or, more likely, a multi-national corporation drilling for oil?" he said in a recent interview in London.

"Reefer Madness" -- a title taken from a 1930s morality movie that warned of hellfire consequences from smoking cannabis -- picks apart America's long-running crusade against pot and porn at a time when governments in much of the western world are letting individuals decide for themselves.

In the book, Schlosser investigates three pillars of the American underground, marijuana, the traffic in illegal immigrants and pornography, and asks why some private pleasures are strongly punished while public crimes can pass unnoticed.

"The average convicted killer spends 11 years in prison in the United States and 110,000 people are killed every year by alcohol, but the punishment for possessing even a small amount of marijuana can be life in prison," Schlosser said.

"At a time of so-called "Orange and Red" terror alerts, the government is using scarce law enforcement resources to round up people making bongs and roach clips and thousands are in prison for marijuana offences," he said.

For the rest, 'Reefer Madness'

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In Memory

Addie McPhail

Actress Addie McPhail, last wife and keeper of the flame for silent movies star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, the subject of one of Hollywood's most infamous murder trials, has died at age 97, associates said on Monday.

McPhail died April 14 in Los Angeles of unknown causes. She contended that despite Arbuckle's 11-year banishment from Hollywood where he once dominated silent film comedies, he died a happy man on the verge of a comeback.

"I believe Roscoe died happy," she told Britain's Guardian newspaper in 2000. "He was with a girl who loved him and Hollywood had forgiven him and welcomed him back."

She married Arbuckle in 1932, when she was 25 and he was 45. The rotund comic's career had been toppled a decade earlier when he was charged with murdering actress Virginia Rappe, who suffered a ruptured bladder and died from an infection days after attending a party in Arbuckle's hotel room.

Arbuckle was tried three times and acquitted, with the jury finding that "a great injustice" had been done to the comedian. Nonetheless, he could not find work in front of the camera, so he began directing short comic films. He met McPhail in 1930 when directing her in the film "Up A Tree."

Her union with Arbuckle lasted only a year -- he died of a heart attack at 46 in the New York hotel the night they celebrated their first anniversary, and his new contract offer to appear in a feature-length film.

McPhail tried to continue her own career, which included nearly two dozen films such as "The Big Palooka," and "Midnight Daddies," by 1932. She appeared in a few more films before retiring in 1940.

"It was over for me," McPhail told the Guardian. "I don't believe I ever did anything spectacular enough in pictures or on the stage to be remembered for it. I was like a small ship passing through a rough sea."

She worked into her 90s as a volunteer nurse at a retirement facility in Los Angeles for film industry folk.

"When I reminded Norma Shearer, Caryl Lincoln, Viola Dana, Stepin Fetchit and others who I was, they would always smile and say something good about Roscoe."

Addie McPhail

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In Memory

Suzy Parker Dillman

Model-actress Suzy Parker, one of the most recognizable faces of the 1950s and a forerunner of the supermodel, has died. She was 69.

Parker, known in later life as Suzy Parker Dillman, died Saturday night at her home in Montecito, according to her stepdaughter, Pamela Dillman Harmon.

Parker, known for her full, red hair and beautiful bone structure, was the signature face for designer Coco Chanel, photographed by the likes of Richard Avedon and Milton H. Greene. Greene once said Parker helped redefine the word "elegance" in magazines.

Author Eleanor Dwight, in her 2002 biography "Diana Vreeland," about the famed fashion editor who gave Parker her start, said Parker was "the" model of the 1950s. She was at one time the highest paid model, earning $200 an hour.

"I believe in the gold standard," Parker told The Washington Post in the early 1960s. "I like solid lumps of things. You can always melt them down."

In 1957, Parker made her Hollywood debut in the musical "Funny Face," starring Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. She danced in a number called "Think Pink" that spoofed fashion editors like Vreeland.

Parker's other film credits include "Kiss Them for Me" (also 1957), opposite Cary Grant, and "Ten North Frederick" (1958) starring Gary Cooper. She also appeared in "The Twilight Zone" and "Tarzan" television series.

Dillman, born Cecelia Anne Renee Parker, was the younger sister of model Dorian Leigh, who graced the cover of fashion magazines beginning in the 1940s.

Leigh helped her sister get into modeling at the age of 14, according to the Vreeland biography. She took her sister to see modeling agent Eileen Ford, who promptly declared that the teenager — at 5 feet, 9 inches — was too tall.

But Vreeland wasn't put off by Parker's height and put her to work.

In Hollywood, Parker met her third husband, actor Bradford Dillman. They married in 1963. The couple moved to Montecito in 1968 to escape the celebrity life, longtime friend Nancy Failing said.

"She'd led the glamorous life and she was ready to draw in her horns," Failing said.

Dillman is survived by her husband; four children; two stepchildren; and two sisters, Dorian Leigh and Florian Lee.

Suzy Parker Dillman

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Vor elf Tagen geschlüpfte Enten kuscheln sich am Sonntag an ihre Mutter in einem Teich in Tokio.
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