European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 03, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse A Page 20 the stars and stripes faces n places thursday february 1994 to be inspiration to others from wire reports Sophia Loren who went from poverty stricken teen Agar to movie superstar says she Hopes fledgling actresses will be inspired by seeing her name on the hol Lywood walk of Fame. May their dreams come True As my dream came True she said tuesday As she received the walk s2,000th Star. Loren 59, was discovered at age 14 by her future husband producer Carlo Ponti. She became a Star in Italy and came to Hollywood in 1958. She won the Best actress Academy award in 1961 for an italian production two women making her the Only performer to win an Oscar for work in a foreign language film. Her nearly 60 films include Elcid and desire under the elms. Bond s Singer in a Jam Pearl Jam Singer Eddie Vodder does t think Security guards belong in a mosh police think Vedder be Longs in court. During a nov. 27 concert at the University of Colora do in Boulder Vedder chased Security guards from the mosh pit the area where people slam dance or violently pummel and smash into one another. Vedder was issued a summons alleging he had obstructed government operations. The charge is punish Able by up to six months in jail and $750 in fines. Police say Security Mirds were trying to remove a disruptive individual front the pit when Vedde stopped singing and told the guards to a Trout. The incident prompted the cancellation of the last of the band s three sold out shows at the University. Pearl Jam is a Seattle based alternative Rock band whose hits include alive and Jeremy. Cousteau Cousteau Settle a san Francisco Dairy agreed to give an undisclosed amount to the Cousteau society after the Organiza Tion s founder and namesake had a cow Over a Bill Board showing a Bovine in diving gear. Jacques Cousteau and the environmental group said tuesday that they have settled their $1.2 million Trade Mark infringement lawsuit against Clover Stornetta farms. Cousteau was angered by a billboard featuring the company s advertising Symbol clo the cow in a wet suit and snorkelling gear. The cow bore the name Jac ques the name was removed when the 30,000-member society complained in july. Cousteau and the group sued in november saying he was being made to look like a Pitchman for the Dairy and was subjected to ridicule. Clover said clo was no More Likely to be mistaken for a human than she was in her past incarnation a Christopher Columbus. Actress Sophia Loren holds a plague tuesday signifying her new Star on the Hollywood walk of Fame. Loren received the 2,000th Star on the 3.2-mile Walkway. Author invites homeless germ inc Greer remembers too Well what it s like to have nowhere to live. So the feminist author is opening her own Home to people who Don t have one. If you Are homeless and think you could accept what is being offered in the spirit in which it is offered write to me care of this paper Greer wrote last week in the big Issue a Magazine produced and sold by homeless people. Greer recalled her own trouble finding somewhere decent to live before her 1969 Book the female eunuch made her famous. She once ended up in Hospital suffering from malnutrition. I slept on pillows that smelt of other people s saliva lived with sofas that stank of other people s incontinence and cigarettes endured communal bathrooms smeared with every kind of body product she wrote. Leno listened in on execs Jay Leno was worried about his Job Security. How worried was he worried enough to sit in a tiny dark office and eavesdrop on a teleconference of Abc executives de bating his Fate according to a new Book. It was the funniest thing Leno said monday in an interview with Cnoc talk show Host Tom Snyder. It Slike being Huck finn at your own in the Book late shift Leno Luerman & the net work Battle for late night supremacy author Bui Carter says Leno Learned Jan. 6, 1993, that the executives were going to discuss whether to keep him on the tonight show or give David let Turman his Job. Leno crept into a room adjoining the office of Abc entertainment president Warren Littlefield to listen. He said he was t worried about getting caught. In the Book he recalled thinking what Are they going to do fire me it was fun. It was exciting. It was very enlightening Leno told Snyder the Best part of it was using the various information the rest of the week to torment executives who did t know he had been listening in. Actress hits the streets Saundra Santiago has gone from busting Crooks on Miami vice to the wrong Side of the Law 7 musical theater style. The actress who played detective Gina Navarro Calabrese on the Abc series will portray a prostitute in the Broadway musical hello again starting next week. She replaces an actress who is joining another show. Hello again looks at sexual dalliances in new York during the 20th Century. Santiago s character opens and closes the show and unifies the merry go round of relationships. The musical with Book music and lyrics by Michael John Lachiusa is loosely adapted from Arthur Schnitzler s 19th-Century viennese classic la Ronde. Santiago has extensive theater credits including a role in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller s a vie from the Bridge. Oso Al items to be auctioned Lee Harvey Oswald s brother has been auctioning off Memorabilia of the reputed Assassin of president Ken Nedy bit by bit and now he s getting Down to the Grue some stuff. Robert Oswald is Selling the toe tag from brother Lee s Corpse through Long Island auctioneer and Auto graph dealer Herman Darvick. The item is being offered for Sale with a lock of Oswald s hair. Darvick estimates the tag and lock will go for be tween $4,000 and $8,000. Last year Darvick sold the gun that Jack Ruby used to kill Oswald for $220,000. Three words guaranteed to strike terror in the hearts of Home delivery carriers come Back they la be coming by your housing area Over the next few Days to collect subscription payments if you can t be Home please leave them a note or leave your payment with a neighbor. Thank you. Subscription rates 1994 february March april May weekend 5-Day 7-Day $4.00 $10.00 $14.00 $400 $11.50 $15.50 $4.50 $10.50 $15.00 $4.50 $11.00 $15.50 rates for Economy routes May differ. Toll free numbers Belgium Germany Italy Netherlands Spain United kingdom 07811-8775 0130-840048 1678-7-3456 06-022-7629 900-9 4955 0-800-898854 nobody does it better. 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