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LISA MARIE PRESLEY releases her debut album, To Whom It May Concern, next week--following a bunch of revelations about her marriage to Michael Jackson. "I absolutely fell in love with him and fell into this whole thing, which I'm not proud of now," she tells Rolling Stone. Near the end she suspected him of using her to improve his reputation. "It was a scary thing," she says, "somebody who's constantly at work, calculating, calculating, manipulating. It just got really ugly at the end." She makes it sound like this Jackson fella is a little disturbed...
...picture of a group of 3rd Infantry Division soldiers training in the Kuwaiti desert caught my eye, as I served with the 3rd during the Korean War. I am awed by the sophisticated equipment the soldiers now carry. Every American should be proud of these young men and women who have volunteered for battle. ROBERT J. QUIRK Sarasota...
...film?his face soft and smooth, with lips that expertly puckered or pouted?had the impact of a struck match. The screen flared to life; suddenly there was heat, and the incense of sulfur. To see him as the hurtful teddy boy in Days of Being Wild, the proud warrior in The Bride with White Hair and the dominant demon romancer in Phantom Lover is to realize there's nothing more exhilarating than a trip to hell with him at the wheel...
...term “Britpop” was coined in the mid-Nineties, with the boom of guitar rock bands who saw themselves as following in the proud tradition of the Beatles, Who, Kinks and Smiths. In further popularizing the sound, bands like the Stone Roses and Suede paved the way for both Blur and Oasis. Both bands made massive contributions to the- genre—Blur with their third album Parklife and Oasis with their auspicious debut Definitely Maybe. But only the former band continued to evolve, while their Manchester rivals would tread the same waters of their debut...
...complete way of life—allowing them to wear, use and drink from its hallowed name—they also offer alums their vaunted insignias in death. Companies such as College Memorials in Macon, Ga., specialize in insignia caskets, urns and other truly lasting memorabilia that allow the proud alumnus to take their alma mater to the grave...