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...thinclads also took first in both the mile and two-mile relays. UNH challenged the Crimson in the final yards of the mile relay, but anchorwoman Kathy Busby held off her competitor...
Fairchild plays anchorwoman Jamie Douglas, on TV every night at six for all to see and conveniently covering a story which has been dubbed. "The Sweetheart Murders." A guy by the name of Derek (Andrew Stevens) has decided he wants a look at more than head and shoulders. And since his bungalow just happens to be up the hill from Jamie's spread, it's not much of a problem...
...over 30 who are having, or have recently had, a baby. One woman I spoke with had 22 pregnant friends." Boston Correspondent Joelle Attinger, 30, found a veritable chorus line of cooperative sources in the newsroom of Boston's television station WCVB-TV, where eleven staff members, including Anchorwoman Natalie Jacobson, gave birth last year. "Their candor was striking," says Attinger. "Jacobson acknowledged the difficulties of balancing family and work and concluded that she's 'not cheating anyone.' As one who hopes to follow her example, I found it very reassuring...
...host of pregnancies these days are no less visible than Smith's. When Natalie Jacobson, 38, Boston's most popular news anchorwoman on top-rated WCVB-TV, had her first child last May, some impassioned viewers tried to crash the obstetrics ward to catch a glimpse of her husband and coanchor, Chet Curtis, 42, and her baby, Lindsay Dawn. Thousands of letters and cards poured into the station office. Not only was her pregnancy the occasional subject of the on-camera chitchat that passes between members of television news teams, but a local newspaper gave Page One treatment to Jacobson...
...producers recognized this might happen, for Woman of the Year is filled with theater gimmicks old and new, all in a fairly transparent attempt to deflect attention from the show's fundamental shortcomings. There are almost a dozen flashy sets, and many use television--remember, Tess is an anchorwoman--to give the stage a busy, electronic feel. And Craig as a cartoonist yields an elaborate set of video projections of his work, including one song during which he does a duet with an animated version of his own cartoon. For all the technological hoopla, the song characteristically falls flat...