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deal on principal.APBobbys imagination got the better of him when he started
bragging to friends that he knew New York Jets superstar Joe Namath.
Naturally, his friends didnt believe him, so sister Cindy stepped in and
wrote Broadway Joe a letter claiming that Bobby was critically ill and
his last dying wish was to meet the quarterback. Cindys plan worked,
but not before having their fraud discovered by mom and dad. (Side
note: Why was Bobby, who lived in what was then Rams country,
a Jets fan?)APGreg was somehow tasked with caring for a goat that
was swiped from Coolidge, a rival high school. Because of nosy siblings
and an acoustically favorable air vent, the mascot, named Rachel, is misunderstood
to be a girl that Greg had snuck into his bedroom. As
a result, Greg and dad Mike had the most sexually suggestive conversation
in the series run.APMarcia, drunk with power after landing the coveted job
of soda jerk at the local ice cream parlor, turned into a
real jerk when her sister Jan ended up working with her. Despite
Marcias ambitions to become managerand eventually partnerof the shop, their
boss, Mr. Haskell, decided that Jan is just a little bit better
than Marcia at the job, and she got the boot.APMidway into the
fifth season, the Bradys welcomed a small, round-headed interloper into
their tight-knit family. Well, perhaps welcome isnt the right word. Cousin
Oliver was labeled a jinx and never really fit in with the
Brady clan. Om
BAGHDAD Iraqi officials say separate attacks have killed at least nine
people in the country.A police officer says militants snatched five soldiers
from a taxi Sunday at a fake checkpoint near the northern city
of Mosul and shot them dead. He added that gunmen killed a
grocer inside Mosul. The grocer was a member of the Shabak ethnic
group who have their own distinct language and religious beliefs.Another
police officer said a bomb exploded near a car ferrying a judge
in the northern town of Balad, killing three nurses walking nearby. The
judge, his brother and the driver were wounded.Two medical officials confirmed
the casualty figures. All spoke on condition of anonymity as they were
not authorized to release the information.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK Julie Harris, one of Broadway's most honored performers, whose
roles ranged from the flamboyant Sally Bowles in "I Am a Camera"
to the reclusive Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst," died Saturday.
She was 87.Harris died at her West Chatham, Mass. home of congestive
heart failure, actress and family friend Francesca James said.Harris won
a record five Tony Awards for best actress in a play, displaying
a virtuosity that enabled her to portray an astonishing gallery of women
during a theater career that spanned almost 60 years and included such
plays as "The Member of the Wedding" (1950), "The Lark" (1955), "Forty
Carats" (1968) and "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1972).She was honored again
with a sixth Tony, a special lifetime achievement award in 2002. Only
Angela Lansbury has neared her record, winning four Tonys in the best
actress-musical category and one for best supporting actress in a play.Harris
had suffered a stroke in 2001 while she was in Chicago appearing
in a production of Claudia Allen's "Fossils." She suffered another stroke
in 2010, James said."I'm still in sort of a place of shock,"
said James, who appeared in daytime soap operas "All My Children" and
"One Life to Live.""She was, really, the greatest influence in my life,"
said James, who had known Harris for about 50 years.Television viewers knew
Harris as the free-spirited Lilimae Clements on the prime-time soap opera
"Knots Landing." In the movies, she was
More than
2,600 firefighters and a half dozen aircraft were battling the blaze.The
fire is burning toward the Hetch Hetchy reservoir, where San Francisco gets
85 percent of its water, and power for municipal buildings, the international
airport and San Francisco General Hospital. Gov. Jerry Brown declared a
state of emergency because of the threats.Officials with the San Francisco
Public Utilities Commission were running continuous tests on water quality
in the reservoir that is the source of the city's famously pure
water.Deputy General Manager Michael Carlin told The Associated Press on
Saturday that no problems from falling ash have been detected."We've had
other fires in the watershed and have procedures in place," he said.The
commission also shut two hydro-electric stations fed by water from the reservoir
and cut power to more than 12 miles of lines. The city
has been buying power on the open market.A 4-mile stretch of state
Route 120, one of three entrances into Yosemite on the west side,
remained closed Saturday. Two other western routes and an eastern route
were open.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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