NEWS LITE\Sharon sizzles in Moscow.Byline: Compiled by Karen Duffy Karen Duffy (born May 23, 1962) is an American model, television personality, and actress. Born in New York City, she attended Park Ridge High School in Park Ridge, New Jersey, graduating in 1979. from Daily News staff and wire reports. Say "Russian fashion" and one immediately thinks of that Wendy's commercial in which a plain-looking, hefty Russian woman parades down a runway in the same drab, shapeless shape·less adj. 1. Lacking a definite shape. 2. Lacking symmetrical or attractive form; not shapely. shape dress every time the announcer yells, "Schvim vear!" "Ev-ening vear!" But things are a-changing. Sharon Stone brought a little heat to Moscow on Friday, helping to launch the first Russian edition of Harper's Bazaar Harper’s Bazaar leading fashion magazine. [Am. Culture: Misc.] See : Fashion magazine. The issue features a sizzling siz·zle intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles 1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat. 2. To seethe with anger or indignation. 3. cover shot of the actress, along with an interview. "For an American it is a dream come true to visit Russia," Stone said at a reception Friday. "What I have seen is a people that is incredibly warm and kind and soulful." The magazine is welcome relief, said fashion journalist Yulia Yakovleva: "Russia has no fashion industry, and at least this way we'll know what the West has." Demi Moore Demi Kutcher (born Demetria Gene Guynes on November 11, 1962) is an American actress. For most of her career, she has been known as Demi Moore, using the surname of her first husband, singer-songwriter Freddy Moore. : actress, mother - philosopher? The world's highest-paid female movie star unveiled her spiritual side Friday to the global Young Presidents Organization in Bombay, India. Moore was visiting as a guest of New Age guru Deepak Chopra and shared the stage with Dave Stewart, formerly of the Eurythmics eurythmics or eurhythmics (both: y rĭth`mĭks) , and Indian screen legend Amitabh Bachchan. Moore's contribution: "We're all on a journey, and the journey is actually the destination." Lovers' quarrel in demand Let the bidding begin: The National Enquirer En`quir´er n. 1. See Inquirer. Noun 1. enquirer - someone who asks a question asker, inquirer, querier, questioner said Friday it has received offers "in the $100,000 range" for a 30-minute videotape of John F. Kennedy "John Kennedy" and "JFK" redirect here. For other uses, see John Kennedy (disambiguation) and JFK (disambiguation). John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917–November 22, 1963), was the thirty-fifth President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in Jr. and his girlfriend in an ugly Central Park confrontation. The tabloid, in an issue due out next week, chronicles the Sunday morning spat in an 11-photo spread that was shot at the same time as the videotape. Executive Editor Steve Coz declined to say how much the Enquirer had paid for video and pictures of "a major lovers' quarrel." The footage was taken by two free-lance photographers. The surreptitious SURREPTITIOUS. That which is done in a fraudulent stealthy manner. photos captured Kennedy, 35, and live-in girlfriend Carolyn Bessette, 28, in an argument that became physical at times as the couple was walking their dog through the park. Bessette repeatedly shoves Kennedy, who loses his temper and yanks an emerald-and-diamond ring off her finger, Coz said. The video shows the pair "arguing loudly and violently about something," Coz said. ". . . She goes after him one time too many, and he slams his hand down on her wrist and fingers, and rips that ring from her finger." The end of the argument finds Kennedy in tears before the couple walks off in "an uneasy silence," Coz said. Coz said some of the argument is audible on the videotape, which has already become the subject of a bidding war. "It's amazing. We've had so many calls," Coz said. "The offers now are in the $100,000 range." Kennedy did not return a call for comment left at the office of his magazine, George. He and Bessette, a Calvin Klein publicist, are paparazzi pa·pa·raz·zo n. pl. pa·pa·raz·zi A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers. magnets whose every move lures photographers - although shots of the pair arguing were a first. Bessette also did not return a call for comment. The couple - their argument behind them - were holding hands Monday night at the Municipal Arts Society dinner. Camp David under siege? Chelsea Clinton is inviting 30 friends to help her celebrate her 16th birthday at a weekend sleep-over at Camp David, the presidential retreat reserved more often for international movers and shakers than for teen-agers. "They're all taking their sleeping bags, and they're going to have a great time," said Neel Lattimore, spokesman for Hillary Rodham Rodham is an English surname which may refer to a number of persons or places. People Family of Hillary Rodham Clinton
Chelsea's birthday was Tuesday, when her parents took her to the theater for a performance of "Les Miserables." Now it's time for a party. "There are not enough beds at Camp David for 30 kids, so they'll be sprawled all over the place," Lattimore said Friday. "Mrs. Clinton is arriving at midnight from an engagement in Minneapolis. . . . I'm sure there will be the usual festivities fes·tiv·i·ty n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties 1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival. 2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration. 3. throughout the weekend." Chelsea, her friends and her father, the president, were arriving late Friday afternoon. Although he has only occasionally visited Camp David during his three White House years, President Clinton has used the camp's winding roads to give his daughter driving lessons far from big-city traffic. Lattimore said that forecasted snow might affect plans for more driving lessons this weekend. A star's night to remember He made their day. They made his night. Clint Eastwood fans and fellow stars including Jim Carrey and Mario Van Peebles attended an American Film Institute American Film Institute (AFI), nonprofit organization established in Washington, D.C., in 1967 by the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve and catalog American films and television, to provide work grants for new and established filmmakers, and to increase tribute Thursday night in Beverly Hills to the actor-director. "He hired me when I wasn't being hired," said Carrey, who had a bit part in "The Dead Pool" and remembers Eastwood was "very encouraging" toward him early on. Van Peebles, who worked with Eastwood in "Heartbreak Ridge," said the actor introduced him to the people with whom he later made "New Jack City." Eastwood "basically made my day," Van Peebles said. Eastwood, whose career has spanned more than 30 years, became the 24th person to receive the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award. "He's a truly, truly gifted professional filmmaker," said fellow actor-director Rob Reiner. Eastwood's 1992 film, "Unforgiven," garnered him Academy Awards for best picture and best director. He also received a nomination for best actor. The man known to many moviegoers worldwide for his "Dirty Harry" films also directed, as well as starred in, "The Bridges of Madison County" and "A Perfect World." His other film credits include the 1993 film, "In the Line of Fire" and such Westerns as "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. ." Created by AFI AFI American Film Institute AFI Awaiting Further Instructions AFI Armed Forces Insurance AFI A Fire Inside (band) AFI Air Force Instruction AFI Australian Film Institute AFI Agencia Federal de Investigación trustees in 1973, the AFI Life Achievement Award is regarded as the highest honor that recognizes a distinguished career in film. CAPTION(S): PHOTO Photo (1) Clint Eastwood AFI tribute (2) JFK Jr. Tears off ring (3) Actress Sharon Stone show a poster depicting the cover of the first Russian edition of Harper's Bazaar. Associated Press |
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