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Group: alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley · Group Profile
Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Dec 2, 2006 00:28

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote: - haplifnet -
>>

_Abortion Pill_
>> "The abortion pill might ward off breast cancer in women at high risk
>> for the disease. // New research finds the chemical compound in RU486
>> prevented tumors from growing in mice that were genetically engineered
>> to carry the BRCA1 breast cancer gene."
>> http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/11/30/hscout536349.htm...
>>
> amazingly I saw that only moments before I read your post. It would be
> nice to get rid of cancer.
>
Indeed!

_AIDA_
>>
> I saw Elton John's Aida today - spectacular in every way.
>
http://disney.go.com/theatre/aida/index.html

Yeah, great!
I love that opera which I attended in my youth in Germany and then in
New York's Met. Verdi's 'Triumph March' was one of my favored
trumpet plays - as long as our former 'house band' (up to 12 hobby
musicians) existed.
> I attended with a good friend who is the mother of the young lady who I
> babysat for. She updated me on her credentials. She actually is a
> senior stylist at Elle (she's worked for a number of other magazines)
> and now works for Project Runway's Nina Garcia. I thought that was
> very impressive.
>
Yes, that impresses me too!
> You would like the updated Aida, primarily because there is a wonderful
> scene therein, regarding fashion, racks of shoes and that sort of
> thing.
>
Do you have a pertinent link?

_The German BAMBI by Hubert Burda Media_
>> ... Russian soprano ANNA NETREBKO
>> http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,749802,00.jpg
>> was honored [laudation by Karl Lagerfeld] with the
>> BAMBI - Germany's foremost media award.
>>
> uh oh where there is karl there may be trouble.
>
His rather extended speech was very impressive.
He said, e.g., that Maria Callas 'thanks to her beauty and
extraordinary voice' brought the long forgotten opera back into
people's conscience. And, nowadays, it's the incomparable and
divine Anna Netrebko -
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=frank+kalder+%%2F+ANNA+NETREBKO&start=0&scoring...&
whom I dearly admire.
>> [...]
>> I suppose the "STEIFF" label [Steifftiere = Steiff animals]
>> www.steiff.de is known in the USA, too.
>>
>
> yes I have seen it but don't purchase such things.
>
I won't buy them either.
But the yesterday mentioned movie with Heike Makatsch is a
recommendation.
>> Here's the complete set of 12 possible clicks:
>> http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/0,5538,PB64-SUQ9MTc3MTUmbnI9MQ_3_3,00.html
>>
>> Do recognize someone of the celebrities shown there and, maybe, like
>> any gowns in particular?
>
> I recognized Samuel Jackson but at the 4th click my browser crashed, so
> I will have to look again later at work.
>
We'll see what you find out...
> The queen looked a little like Nancy Reagan at first
>
That's a good comparison. I think so, too.
>>>
>>
_Misc._
>
> Eva Longoria got an engagement ring last night.
>
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7005696491

She (31) got it finally from Tony Parker (24).
:)
>
> "Here comes Paul Tillich,
> he's got the blues
> Here comes Jean-Paul Sartre,
> he's got the blues too."--Blind Thomas Blues, John Fahey
>
Cute :)
>

Ciao, Frank

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