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  "In Defence of Smokers", by Lauren A. Colby / Chapter 8
Another myth, propagated by the anti-smoking crowd, is the notion that lung cancer was a rare disease in this country until some time in the 1930's, when it began to raise its ugly head as the result of smoking.
Not long ago, George Will told a story on TV about a physician in the early part of the century who ran across a case of lung cancer and declared it to be such a rare disease that he assembled the medical students to witness the autopsy, believing it to be a rare opportunity.
The story may be true, but it proves nothing, because, in the early part of this century, the diagnosis of lung cancer was complicated by the "consumption factor".
www.lcolby.com /b-chap8.htm   (2069 words)

  
 MichaelBarrier.com -- Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
As a person, Bill is one of the most purely enjoyable animation veterans I've ever met, and his new site has some of the flavor of his ebullient personality.
This is a well-organized, easy-to-navigate site, with individual pages devoted to each short, and it's not all dry data, by any means: Malone devotes a lot of space on each page to visitor comments on the shorts.
Far larger is The Big Cartoon Database, which encompasses not just Disney but many other American cartoon studios, and thousands of cartoons, both theatrical and TV, with synopses and credits and occasional production notes for many of them.
www.michaelbarrier.com /links.htm   (1269 words)

  
 Classic Movie Links
Created by Derek McLellan, the site contains articles, biographies of stars and directors, film and DVD lists, TV schedules of classic films for both the U.S. and the UK, and a link to "The Golden Age of Hollywood" message board.
Included on the website are essays about both the history of the musical (film, stage and TV) and the personalities involved in various musical productions.
There are also book and CD reviews, reference resources, and links to other websites among many other sections.
www.pictureshowman.com /WebLinks.cfm   (1337 words)

  
 MAKE: Blog: How it's made Archives
Pat writes in with this week's "How it's made" video - "In honor of baseball's All-Star game to be played next Tuesday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, we present another video from our friends at South Carolina Educational TV of the making of that American classic, the Louisville Slugger.
The second video from Pat - "For the outdoor tennis players out there, the season here in the Mid-Atlantic is in full swing (get it...?), so our thoughts turn to whacking the fuzzy ball.
This is another video from our friends at South Carolina Educational TV.
www.makezine.com /blog/archive/how_its_made   (1550 words)

  
 Guide to Naomi Watts King Kong
The Next Fay Wray?, Naomi Watts May Be King Kong's New Leading Lady - CBS News
Australian actress Naomi Watts is reported to be the prime candidate to play the object of King Kong's desire in "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson's remake of the 1930s classic.
Though she stars as King Kong's unrequited love in Peter Jackson's remake, and reprises her role in the anticipated sequel "The Ring 2," she plans to bring more than just shock value to the characters.
www.guideto.org /hot/Naomi+Watts+King+Kong   (3546 words)

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