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With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: Biography Magazine [Multiple biographies of people in the news -- See FULL contents list below!] ISSUE DATE: October 2001; Vol. 5, No. 10 CONDITION: Literary sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER STORY The Mystery of Anthony Hopkins He's enigmatic, guarded, and incredibly skilled at playing tormented characters from Captain Bligh to Hannibal Lecter. This month he opens in a Stephen King thriller as a strange old man with special powers. What makes ANTHONY HOPKINS tick? By Sheryl Berk. PHOTO ALBUM Play Time! Before They Were Stars, These Celebs Took Their First Bows on the School Stage Tom Hanks in South Pacific? Meryl Streep in Oklahoma!? How about Seinfeld's Michael Richards in The Wizard of Oz? If you ever wondered how your favorite stars began their careers, here's a look at some very famous faces as high-school performers. School Shootings: An Expert Explains How to Stop Them What could make a youngster so desperate, frightened, or angry that he would bring a gun to school and deliberately shoot other students and teachers? And how can we stop these tragedies? Noted social psychologist SWOT ARONsoN offers answers. By Janet Cawley. Laura Dern: Life on the Road Less Traveled This is LAURA nm's year: After last. summer's Jurassic Parkin, she has three more films set to open between now and Christmas. More important, she and singer/songwriter Ben Harper are looking forward to a major life change: a new baby. By Michael Sauter. AFTERLIFE Tombstones in t this mo i i t 1 h of ghosts and goblins, we present our fifth annual selection of tombstones of the rich. . l amous, and infamous. Check out the final resting places of everyone from LAURA ASHLEY to LUCILLE BALL, "COCO" CHANEL, and MICKEY MANTLE. By Gregg Felsen. PERSONALITIES A Capital Gal: The West Wing's Janet Moloney As smart and sassy White House staffer Donna Moss, JANET MOLONEY is a politically astute professional in a high stakes world. But what viewers of The West Wing really want to know is whether she and her boss, Josh, will ever get together. By James Greenberg. HEALTH Prescription for Hope: Dr. Eric Winer on New Ways to Beat Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects more women than almost any other cancer but the good news is that deaths from the disease are declining. DR. ERIC WINER, one of America's leading breast cancer specialists, outlines new advances in research, diagnosis, and treatment. By Bihi Weir. INSPIRATION Public Faces, Private Battles: Five Breast Cancer Survivors You instantly recognize their names: BETTY FORD, PEGGY FLEMING, SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR, OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN, and DIAHANN CARROLL. All are well-known women who triumphed over breast cancer. Now their victories bring hope, advice, and encouragement for others. By Janet Cawley. HEROES Pet Project: When Disaster Strikes, It's Terri Crisp to the Rescue As director of the Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) , TERRI CRISP saves the pets left behind or lost in the chaos of earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. "EARS," she explains, "is the animals' Red Cross." By Linda Peterson. HISTORY The Rise and Fall of Rudyard Kipling: How Tragedy Devastated the Author of The Jungle Book After a brilliant beginning to his career, RUDYARD KIPLING --author of Kim, The Jungle Books, and G'cnga Din--saw two of his children die and spent his later years in a debilitating world of pain, depression, and ill health. By Melissa Burdick Harmon. TRAVEL Rudyard Kipling's India Join us for a visit to northern India, where Rudyard Kipling set so many of his stories about the days of the British Raj. From New Delhi to Jaipur, the Ranthambore Tiger Sanctuary, and, of course, the Taj Mahal, there's a surprise around every corner. By Melissa Burdick Harmon. FOOD A Passage to India Indian food, with its subtle blend of many spices, offers far more than traditional curries" For a sensory surprise, try our recipes for mulligatawny soup, sauteed shrimp, basmati rice studded with currants and cashews, apple rc ita, and pistachio and cat'danimii w . By Robert Sietsema and Sandra Rose Gluck. INTERIORS Gunge Den The lush, exotic feel of Rudyard Kipling's stories is reflected in this India-inspired hideaway, designed tor the m m'i» ('l 1; 6 i 1 ; I(lven wen < rer. With its dramatic mix of colors, fabrics, and furnishings, it's the perfect spot to while away the hours. 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