NEWS LITE : ROSS STILL SHAKEN FROM AIRPORT SCUFFLE.Diana Ross, arrested briefly recently after she allegedly struck a security guard she said had improperly touched her when she set off a metal detector at Heathrow Airport, told the Telegraph of London the incident had a profound impact on her. ``What happened at the airport brought the fear of death to me,'' she said. ``After Heathrow, I am scared of dying. I really am. It opened up a lot of fears for me. . . . When I got back to Connecticut, I had to get a minister to pray for me over the phone.'' Ross said she plays spiritual tapes every day. ``I spend a lot of time with my higher self Please assist in recruiting an expert or [ improve this article] yourself. See the talk page for details. . I am working on my spirit and my soul a lot; it comforts me. It keeps me on purpose, reminds me of the beauty in life. You know what? It's not about prosperity, it's about self.'' TV host Larry Kingto be a father again Larry King Larry King (born November 19, 1933) is an award-winning American writer, journalist and broadcaster. He currently hosts a nightly interview program on CNN called Larry King Live, one of the longest running talk shows on American air. , 65, and wife, Shawn, 38, expect their second kid in June. Their boy, Chance, is 7 months old. ``I'm reinventing manhood,'' said the TV talker modestly. Said Mom: ``Larry's thinking of hiring himself out as a stud service.'' First lady serves lunch to chef Child First lady Hillary Rodham Rodham is an English surname which may refer to a number of persons or places. People Family of Hillary Rodham Clinton
On the menu: chicken with pesto, potato and goat cheese puree pu·rée or pu·ree tr.v. pu·réed or pu·reed, pu·rée·ing or pu·ree·ing, pu·rées or pu·rees To rub through a strainer or process (food) in a blender. n. , autumn greens with artichokes and pumpkin mousse. ``Hillary, it takes a lot of guts to serve lunch to Julia Child,'' joked Labor Secretary Alexis Herman. Honored for ``shattering glass ceilings'' were Herman, Child, University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. President Judith Rodin and Ann Fudge, Kraft Foods executive vice president. Child was the first person to have a televised cooking show and to win an Emmy Award for it. ``It is exciting for me as I travel around to meet young girls who are no longer in any way limited by what they see as visions for their own lives and potential,'' thanks to women like the honorees, Clinton told guests in the White House State Dining Room The State Dining Room is the larger of two dining rooms on the State Floor of the White House, the home of the president of the United States. It is used for receptions, luncheons, and larger formal dinners called State Dinners for visiting heads of state. The room seats 140 guests. . But the country still has work to be done to ensure equal pay for women, access to affordable child care and health care, Clinton said. The Sara Lee Foundation will make a $50,000 donation in each honoree's name to the nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. of her choice. Mandela speechpuzzles audience What's a seven-letter word for embarrassed political figure? M-A-N-D-E-L-A. Nelson Mandela, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, used a Scrabble metaphor Wednesday to wrap up a speech before the Palestinian Legislative Assembly that ran twice the expected time. ``Twenty-two points, plus a triple word score, plus 50 points for using up all my letters,'' he said, smiling at a bewildered assembly of politicians who were not familiar with the American game. ``Game over. I'm out of here.'' The former South Africa president spoke for half an hour in support of the peace process with Israel. The Palestinians, who regard Mandela as a symbol of freedom and self-determination, frequently applauded. They also were puzzled, however, by his farewell. Mandela gave the assembly a hearty ``Shalom'' - Hebrew for ``peace'' and ``goodbye.'' The correct Arabic term would have been ``Ma salameh,'' which means ``go in peace.'' Monica off sweets for Jenny Craig gig Monica Lewinsky has reportedly shed 30 pounds in her bid to become Jenny Craig's Sarah Ferguson. A buddy says she's forsworn for·swear also fore·swear v. for·swore , for·sworn , for·swear·ing, for·swears v.tr. 1. a. To renounce or repudiate under oath. b. To renounce seriously. vanilla cupcakes, double cappuccinos and chocolate pudding cake for fresh fruits and veggies Veggies of Nottingham, also known as Veggies Catering Campaign, is a campaigning group based in Nottingham, England, promoting ethicalbum alternatives to mainstream fast food. , J.C.'s low-cal meals and snacks, plus she works out an hour daily. A J.C. spokesman acknowledged an agreement with the ex-intern but dismissed a report that she's getting $10,000 for each lost pound. He also said tales that she must lose 100 pounds were exaggerated. Antidepressant antidepressant, any of a wide range of drugs used to treat psychic depression. They are given to elevate mood, counter suicidal thoughts, and increase the effectiveness of psychotherapy. prescribed; Zoo ordersherb for fretful bears Two bears apparently down in the dumps about life in the zoo will get a decidedly human treatment - St. John's wort St. John’s wort indicates animosity. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 177] See : Hatred St. John’s wort defense against fairies, evil spirits, the Devil. [Br. . It is hoped that the herb, a sort of natural Prozac known to have antidepressant qualities in humans, will produce similar results in No Oreja and Nikki, spectacled bears that were acquired by the Bridgeport, Conn., zoo five years ago from zoos in Chicago and Detroit. After the bears' arrival at Beardsley Zoo, No Oreja - Spanish for ``no ear'' - began pacing in her cage. Nikki soon picked up the habit. ``What happens with captive animals is they tend to get anxious and develop traits that are unacceptable, habits of spinning and pacing and just nervous attitudes in response to captivity,'' said Howard Hochman, a veterinarian veterinarian /vet·er·i·nar·i·an/ (vet?er-i-nar´e-an) a person trained and authorized to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; a doctor of veterinary medicine. vet·er·i·nar·i·an n. at the zoo. Dr. Richard French, a veterinary pathologist at the University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 9,000 graduate students in multiple programs. UConn's main campus is in Storrs, Connecticut. , said animals allowed to graze on large amounts of St. John's wort can develop allergic reactions that occur with exposure to sunlight. But small or moderate amounts shouldn't harm the bears, he said. News Lite is compiled by Karen Duffy from Daily News staff and wire reports CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1) Easy rider Peter Fonda rides along Beach Street in Daytona Beach, Fla., headed to a personal appearance Wednesday at the Indian Motorcycle Daytona shop. (2) Mandela |
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