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...have] all these crazy treatments,” Perkins said yesterday. “We do a Caribbean therapy body treatment which is a scrub and then you’re masked in brown and red mud. You’re wrapped up like a bug and then you’re rinsed in a shower and then you’re massaged with rose...
...injury bug first struck junior DE Eric Grimm, who missed two games with a strained MCL. Before Grimm had fully recovered, sophomore defensive tackle Michael Berg went down with a partially fractured ankle. And with senior DT Coesen Ngwun also out with a separated shoulder, defensive coordinator Kevin Doherty was left with a decimated line...
...DIED. RODNEY DANGERFIELD, 82, necktie-tugging, bug-eyed U.S. comedian known for his self-deprecating one-liners and his catch phrase, "I don't get no respect"; in Los Angeles. After struggling as a young stand-up comic under the name Jack Roy, he quit show business and sold aluminum siding for 12 years. But in 1967, he returned with a new stage name and earned his first big break on The Ed Sullivan Show. Dangerfield's hard-luck shtick made him a TV staple in the '70s and '80s, and he starred in the slapstick screen comedies Caddyshack...
...breads that are usually shaped by hand. "The texture and the development of the bread are so much more wonderful than what I used to think of as my good homemade bread," she explains. Stanfield now regularly bakes a variety of artisanal loaves and has passed the bread-baking bug to her two grown sons and her sister. "I just drive people crazy talking about this," she admits. "It's quite contagious...
...hand-made drawings and singing dwarfs and teapots. Even the most familiar looking of our new trio--Shark Tale, from the people responsible for the Shrek megahits--is in the computer-generated mode. Another DreamWorks cartoon that eerily resembles the work of its competitor Pixar (Antz to match A Bug's Life, Shrek to counter Monsters Inc.), this one goes underwater, as Pixar's Finding Nemo did, but with a more urban-contemporary tilt and much less craft and heart...