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...safety of a world that even its denizens call Hillaryland, a world made up of ferociously protective aides and a collection of friends from Arkansas like television producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. (Just two weeks ago, in fact, Hillary called with suggestions for a title for Bloodworth-Thomason's latest sitcom pilot. Bloodworth-Thomason was startled. She says with a laugh, "You want to say, 'Shouldn't you be off inspecting meat somewhere...
...makeup is called "Zen Blush"; a new sitcom, Dharma and Greg. A designer fruit-juice container entreats, "Please recycle this bottle. It deserves to be reincarnated too." A Buddhist temple is where Al Gore came into some dubious campaign money, and monks star in computer commercials. Type buddhism into the search engine of amazon.com the Internet bookstore, and it spits back 1,200 titles, from scriptures to modern inspirational writings to a robust selection of cookbooks. And then there is Hollywood, where more and more people seem torn between a sincere desire to conquer ego and the drive...
...well as a record-setting Seinfeld, the network managed to trounce ABC and CBS in Round 1 of the fall ratings war ? the first-week Nielsen ratings. ABC didn't do too badly; their infamous "TV is Good" campaign appears to be breaking some ground as the sitcom Dharma & Greg joined Home Improvement and Football among their top-rated shows...
...wasn't coming back to TV unless I could do as good a job--or better--than Cheers," she says. "I'd take a meeting with someone and come out and say, 'Ugh, life is too short.' They were all too serious." She knew she wanted to do another sitcom, and she had strong opinions about the kind of character she wanted to play. "I wanted Ronnie to be rich but a loser. I figured there had to be humor in that," she explains. "I wanted to do a woman who was struggling with life, struggling with love, struggling, struggling...
SENTENCED. MARTIN LAWRENCE, 32, strident star of the canceled sitcom Martin; to two years' probation, after pleading no contest to battery; in Los Angeles...