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TITLE: Biography Magazine
[Multiple biographies of people in the news -- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 2003; Vol. 7, No. 10
CONDITION: Literary sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER STORY: The Transformation of Angelina Jolie -- Once known for her unconventional lifestyle and interests, ANGELINAJOLIE is now a doting single mom dedicated to helping global refugees (a commitment mirrored in her new film, Beyond Borders). By Janet Cawley.

AFTERLIFE: Tombstones -- It's Halloween once again -- so that means our annual look at tombstones of the famous and infamous. This year we visit the final resting places of Ty Cobb, Liberace, and Freud, among others. By Gregg Felsen.

CONTROVERSY: War of the Words -- Should Death of a Salesman be Death of a Sales Representative? Education historian DIANE RAVITCH tackles both conservatives and liberals who want to change our language, and ban certain literature because they find it offensive. By Christina Frank.

CELEBRITIES Jeremy Northam Unbuttoned: The Prince of the Period Piece Loosens Up -- Elegant and sophisticated onscreen, yet playful and witty off, JEREMY NORTHAM is a master at transforming himself. Next up: He plays a '50s film noir villain in this month's The Singing Detective. By James Greenberg.

HEROES: A Promise Kept: How Nancy Brinker's Vow to Her Dying Sister Is Saving Women's Lives -- When Susan G. Komen was dying of breast cancer in 1980, she begged her sister Nancy "Do something about this." NANCY BRINKER responded by founding a breast cancer foundation that to date has raised a staggering $600 million -- in part through its signature Race for the Cure. Just as important, it's brought the disease out into the open. By Linda Peterson.

HEALTH: The Battle Against Breast Cancer: New Strides, New Hope -- DR. VICKY SEEWALDT, head of the Duke University Breast Cancer Prevention Program, describes breast cancer risks and the advances being made in detecting, treating, and preventing the disease. By Stacey Colmo.

LEGENDS: Elizabeth Taylor: Incomparable, Unrepentant, and Always Intriguing -- Once considered the world's most beautiful woman, violet-eyed ELIZABETH TAYLOR 5 a true survivor: she's lasted through 8 marriages, almost 25 surgeries, and nearly 60 years in films.
By Marjorie Rosen.

INNOVATORS: Americas Greatest Living Inventor -- DEAN KAMEN, who began inventing things as a schoolboy, holds more than 150 patents -- from sound-and-light control units to life-enhancing medical devices to the Segway Human Transporter -- and is a millionaire many times over. Now he's working to encourage kids to take up science. By Matthew McCann Fenton.

HISTORY: GeorgiaO'Keeffe: An American Original -- GEORGIA O'KEEFFE, the painter intimately associated with New Mexico, was an unconventional, independent woman whose colors, forms, and themes made her a major figure in American art.By Melissa Burdick Harmon.

TRAVEL: The Barren Beauty of New Mexico -- The "beautiful country" that Georgia O'Keeffe fell in love with continues to enchant visitors -- from her home base, the tiny town of Abiquiu, to artistic and historic Santa Fe, and rustic Taos. By Melissa Burdick Harmon.

FOOD: Savoring the Southwest -- The cooking of New Mexico is the epitome of Southwestern cuisine -- for proof, just try our recipes for Grandma's tortilla soup, pork chops with jicama-mango salad, spinach with pine nuts, and almond cake. By Robert Sietsema and Sandra Rose Gluck.

INTERIORS: Santa Fe Serenity -- What could be more peaceful than the earth tones and styles of the Southwest? We offer an array of furnishings and accessories -- from amber glassware to a candlestick lamp with kilim shade, rustic lanterns, and a frontier throw.

BIOSCOPE:
Freeze Frame: Three Scream Queens By Kathy Passero.
In the Spotlight: Eva Mendes, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Dennis Quaid By Miranda Spencer.
Who Am I? By David Goldman.
Biograph: Charting the Life of Princess Caroline of Monaco By David Martindale.
Celebrity Roots: Julia Roberts, John McCain, Bill Bixby ByRhonda R. McClure.
Shocking, Lurid, and True! The Deadly Affair of Grace Brown and Chester Gillette By Dorothy Rompalske.
Fact or Fiction? Where Are They Now? George Kennedy, Lou Ferrigno, P.J. Soles, Roy Clark and Buck Owens By David Martindale.
Stars Speak Biography Magazine asks celebrities: What's your worst habit -- and how are you trying to overcome it? Compiled by Bonnie Siegler.
Fashion Catherine Zeta-Jones By Jill Gerston.
At Home With... Kathy Ireland As Told to Bonnie Siegler.
Famous Faces, Famous Places: America's Halls of Fame By Melissa Burdick Harmon.


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