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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Features   来源:Headlines  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:, one of the most heavily armed borders in the world.

, one of the most heavily armed borders in the world.

Harvey Fierstein accepts the Tony Award for best actor in a musical for “Hairspray” during the 57th Annual Tony Awards on June 8, 2003, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Harvey Fierstein accepts the Tony Award for best actor in a musical for “Hairspray” during the 57th Annual Tony Awards on June 8, 2003, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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FIERSTEIN: There are people that are in love with theater, certainly, but there are people that want to make a living. And those people seem to drift to television and movies. I have a nephew married to a wonderful woman who wants to be a writer, but what she wants to write is movies and TV. It wouldn’t even interest her to write a play. I don’t know why. It seems easier to write television. It seems easier to write a half-hour where you already are given the characters.FIERSTEIN: I thought it was because they just wanted to give me something else to dust, because I ain’t got enough stuff to dust here.For more coverage of the 2025 Tony Awards, visit

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

has a new book out this fall that offers a fresh take on her public life, a story not of politics but of fashion.Obama announced on social media Thursday that “The Look” will be released Nov. 4 by the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House. With commentators ranging from Obama to stylist Meredith Koop to makeup artist Carl Ray, “The Look” traces Obama’s style choices throughout the rise of her husband,

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, to the presidency, and into their post-White House years.

During her eight years as first lady, fashionistas praised her for everything from her cardigan sweaters to her sleeveless dresses to her favoring ballet flats over high heels.Whitaker said that the 5% target “is not going to be a pledge — this is going to be a commitment.” He said that the U.S. wants to see concrete plans, budgets and timelines from European allies and Canada on how they intend to get there.

He told reporters that the defense industries of NATO allies “must outpace” Russia. He added: “We have no choice. Let me be clear: the time is now.”NATO’s members are weighing a

that they each spend 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2032, plus a further 1.5% on military-related infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, airfields and ports.Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain are not yet spending 2%, though Spain

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