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HOLLYWOOD ... You wouldn't have
recognized little Margaret O'Brien
at the unveiling ceremonies for Judy
Garland's wax figure at the Hollywood
Wax Museum. She's all grown up, well
filled out and RED-HEADED! Judy's
son, Joey, was there, but no sign of
Liza. Incidentally, if you are here
sightseeing be sure and take in the
museum. It's worth every penny.
To those of you who have asked: Yes,
young Colin Hanks is Tom's sort, and
a most talented young actor. He's been
making the rounds of the talk shows,
and you can see Dad in all his bodily
movements and the way he talks --
and in his work he has displayed his
father's acting ability.
And to answer another reader question:
No, Nathan Lane and Diane Lane are
not related. Nathan's given name was
Joseph, and he has never explained
why he replaced it. He's also been
making the rounds of all the talk shows
lately and is always interesting. And,
while on the subject of shows, it's been
most interesting to see Michael Doug-
las sit back and smile as wife Catherine
Zeta Jones receives awards .... And did
you see Helen Mirren looking younger
than springtime on "The Late Show."
Straight blond hair, fresh new face and
a lovely "bod."
The 3-D craze is really on. Now
glasses are being designed to fit kid-
dies 8 years and under. This came
about when "Shrek Forever After"
and "Toy Story 3" came OUt.
Martin Sheen has joined the cast
of "The Double," a spy thriller also
starring Richard Gere. This one is be-
ing touted as a "biggie." Sheen plays
the director of the CIA, while Gere's
character is "under wraps" at the mo-
ment.
Scottish songbird Susan Boyle's
career continues to climb. She's set
to sing for Pope Benedict XVI at an
open-air festival in September. And if
you have seen her lately, you know she
now has bright-reddish hair and lots of
make-up. She's also a wee hit slimmer,
but not much.
To Laurence T. of Biloxi, Miss.: Yes,
I knew Bob Hope personally. When I
had a TV show in New Orleans he
always appeared for an interview and
then we played a round of golf. He was
a good player and loved the game. He
even had a miniature golf course at his
mansion in the San Fernando Valley.
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BITS 'N' PIECES: Hollywood is al-
ways on beauty and health diets, and
recently announced its top 10 can-
cer-fighting foods. They are: beans,
berries, cruciferous vegetables (cau-
liflower, cabbage), dark-green leafy
vegetables, flaxseed, garlic, grapes,
green tea, tomatoes and whole grains.
... Yes, there really is a January Jones.
Blonde and beautiful, she showed up at
a recent industry cocktail party .... Fun
to name stars who have played angels
on screen, among them are Jessica
Lange in "All That Jazz," John Tra-
volta in "Michael," Holly Hunter in
"A Life Less Ordinary," Jack Benny
in "The Horn Blows at Midnight,"
Cary Grant in "The Bishop's Wife"
and many more.
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plays does the character Titania appear?
2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was
Edmond Hoyle's relationship with games?
3. MEDICAL: In human beings, what does
a lack of iodine cause?
4. H/STORY: What was the first country to
allow women to vote?
5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the ad-
jective used to describe horses?
6. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest World
Heritage Area in the world?
7. LANGUAGE: What is sonography more
often known as?
8. MOVIES: What was the name of the
princess in the animated classic "Sleeping
Beauty"?
9. LEGAL: What is an inquest?
10. MUSIC: In what 1960s song w the
character "Little Jackie Paper" featured?
ANSWERS
1. "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
2. Hoyle (1672-1769) was an expert on card
garne and their rifles.
3. Goiter, enlargement of the thyroid gland
4. New Zealand
5. Equine
6. The Great Barrier Reef
7. Ultrasound
8. Princess Aurora
9. An inquiry into the cause of an unex-
pected death
10. "Puff the Magic Dragon"
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ARIES (March 21 toApri119)Aperplexing
situation needs to be dealt with in order to
avoid problems later on. Rely on both your
own sense of what's right and the advice of
someone you trust to help work it out.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Let your
sharp Taurean business insight guide you
whe,n considering a "dream deal." Without
all the facts, it could turn into a nightmare.
Remember: Investigate before investing.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Sharing so
much of your time and your gifts with others
is what you do so well, and this week, don't
be surprised if others want to share with you.
Enjoy the experience. You've earned it.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A difficult
personal situation seems to defy efforts to re-
solve it. Perhaps you' re too close to it. Take
some time to reassess what went wrong, and
then see where things can be set right.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leonine pride
could be piqued a bit when someone else
appears to be standing in your light. Be
patient and resist the urge to growl at the
interloper. You'll soon be the "mane" at-
traction again.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A pro-
fessional situation benefits from your clear
assessment of the circumstances involved.
On the personal side, that new relationship
looks as if it will continue to grow.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22)
More good news about a loved one helps
reassure others who could not share your
more-optimistic view before. Continue to
help everyone in need of your comforting
presence.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21)
Creating new friendships could turn out to
be the unexpected but welcome result of re-
connecting with old friends, The weekend is
a good time for fun and games. Enjoy!
SAG1TI'ARIUS (November 22 to Decem-
ber 21) The more you learn about what
you plan to do, the more likely you are
to consider making some changes in your
plans. This is good; don't resist it. Instead,
go with it.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19)
A career change is still in your aspect, but a
potential workplace change could be what
you've been looking for. See what develops
before making any drastic moves.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18)
Your energy levels are high this week, which
should help you get all your workaday tasks
done and still leave you with enough breath
to handle some domestic challenges.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) An un-
expected fluke could cause problems with
your travel plans. If so, use the time to troI1
for other available options, and you might be
pleasantly surprised at what tunas up.
BORN THIS WEEK: You enjoy the com-
pany of lots of people, but you also can
treasure the moments shared with just one
special person.
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