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POPSTOP 20 WORST CASTING DECISIONS EVER Part III (#6 - #2) Hepburn - The Queen Katherine Sank. Costner - The Prince of Thieves Stank (Don't get me started on Costner! WE have "issues!") Hopkins - The Knight switched sides from white to black and failed the Gambit... Wayne - The Duke as the Scourge of God? Just wait a damn minute! Now I am dying to see what they rated as the worst!
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POPSHollywood Portraits - Heroes not 2b gone with the wind .. -)
Music from John Barry's great soundtrack; and, in order of appearance: Anna May Wong; Robert Montgomery; Kay Francis; Greta Garbo; Joan Crawford & Clark Gable; Jean Harlow; Robert Montgomery; Greta Garbo; Louise Brooks; Charlie Chaplin; Joan Crawford & Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Frances Farmer; Myrna Loy & Ronald Colman; Barbara Stanwyck; Greta Garbo; Dolores del Rio; Kay Francis & Herbert Marshall; Norma Shearer; Miriam Hopkins; Marlene Dietrich; Bing Crosby; Carole Lombard; William Powell; Norma Shearer; Greta Garbo; Marlene Dietrich; Loretta Young and Tyrone Power; Veronica Lake; Loretta Young; Gary Cooper; Vivien Leigh; Lauren Bacall; Rita Hayworth; Jean Harlow; Vivien Leigh; Lana Turner; Humphrey Bogart; Greta Garbo; John Gilbert; Greta Garbo & John Barrymore; Joel McCrea; Vivien Leigh; Clark Gable; Greta Garbo; Maureen O'Sullivan & Johnny Weismuller; Kay Francis; Ann Harding & Leslie Howard; Sally Blaine & Jeanette MacDonald; Jean Harlow & Clark Gable; Jean Harlow; Joan Crawford; Ma
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POPSGirls Make History At Science Contest More: Dr. Hopkins helped start a national discussion about girls and science two years ago when she walked out of a talk by Harvard University’s president, Lawrence H. Summers, after he suggested that innate differences between men and women might be one reason that fewer women than men succeed in math and science careers. Dr. Summers apologized during the ensuing furor; he announced his resignation as Harvard’s president 13 months later James Whaley, president of the Siemens Foundation, which oversees the competition for Siemens AG, a global electronics and engineering company, said the competition results send a great message to young women Alicia Darnell, 17, a senior at Pelham Memorial High School in Pelham, N.Y., won second place and a $50,000 scholarship in the individual category for research that identified genetic defects that could play a role in the development of Lou Gehrig’s disease Pretty good for 16 and 17 year olds don't ya think?
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POPSSize Matters Does biology or society have a stronger influence on the development of our gender identity?
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POPSHelacyton gartleri Helacyton gartleri, still alive, even though Henrietta herself died of the cancer on October 4th, 1951. HeLa cells are about as common in biological research as the lab rat. They were also used in the development of the Polio vaccine.
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POPSJohn Henry - Famous Thoroughbred Dies I love to watch horse racing. I think horses are one of the most beautiful creatures on earth. Riding horses has always been a wonderful experience that I didn't get to do as often as I would have liked.
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POPSRobert Plant It's Robert Plant, who will regroup with guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones for the first Led Zeppelin gig in 19 years. Doesn't he look like a Anthony Hopkins? Hello Clarice... you gonna eat that?
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POPSPedrosa Going Green? Little faith he has in the French manufacturer. Michelin is in deep...trouble this year, but next year the situation may look different.
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POPSOne in 40 Iraqis killed since invasion. In reply to this 'Yesterday the Foreign Office repeated the government's criticism of two years ago. "We will be looking at it in more detail but it is a fairly small sample they have taken and they have extrapolated across the country," said a spokesman.' and John Hopkins responded, "At the conclusion of our 2004 study we urged that an independent body assess the excess mortality that we saw in Iraq. This has not happened. We continue to believe that an independent international body to monitor compliance with the Geneva conventions and other humanitarian standards in conflict is urgently needed. With reliable data, those voices that speak out for civilians trapped in conflict might be able to lessen the tragic human cost of future wars."