After Woody Allen had made one too many "serious" films, his devoted fans longed for him to go back to being funny again. Things now have come full circle, for after "Scoop," they're going to wish the Woodman would stick to serious drama from now on.
After Woody Allen had made one too many “serious” films, his devoted fans longed for him to go back to being funny again. Read More...
Shaquille O'Neal claims to own the biggest purchase in Walmart history, and it's hard to doubt him. In an interview on HBO's "Real Sports," O'Neal said after the Miami Heat traded him to the Phoenix Suns in 2008, he didn't have anything for his apartment, so he turned to Walmart to get some essentials. Once there, O'Neal said he spent $70,000, buying up everything from furniture to clothes to amenities. Read More...
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February 29, 1960 12:00 AM GMT-5
If a ship has neither a bow nor a stern, it is certainly not a ship. But it is a nifty little method of getting the benefits of U.S.-built ships without the high cost. On order last week from the Hamburg yards of German Shipbuilder Willy Schlieker (TIME, Oct. 26) were the midsections of six vessels for Mobile’s McLean Industries, Inc. With a booming business carrying highway trailer vans by sea, McLean decided to add six new vessels, each with a capacity of 476 vans, to his fleet of trailer ships. Read More...