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CED Digest Vol. 6 No. 22 • 6/2/2001 |
------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING CED MAGIC WEB SITE -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The cedmagic.com domain has been transferred to Earthlink and is now available, although there were a couple days when it was not functioning as the new DNS propagated across the internet: http://www.cedmagic.com/selectavision.html The teleport.com address for CED Magic also still works despite Earthlink's continuing claim that this domain was shut down on May 28. I'll leave that site on-line for as long as Earthlink keeps it active, but will only update the site at cedmagic.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 Years Ago In CED History: June 3, 1981: * French President Francois Mitterrand begins to fulfill his campaign pledges by raising the minimum wage by 10 percent and by increasing some social benefits. June 4, 1981: * Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin meet in the Sinai, mainly to exchange views on the situation in Lebanon. June 5, 1981: * The CDC publication Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) includes an article entitled "Pneumocystis Pneumonia -- Los Angeles" reporting on five gay men with severely suppressed immune systems of unknown cause. * Future CED titles in widespread theatrical release: Improper Channels and Friday the 13th, Part II. June 6, 1981: * Coal miners vote to end a ten-week strike by members of the United Mine Workers that had closed hundreds of mines in the East and Midwest United States. June 7, 1981: * Israel uses eight F-16 bombers and six F-15 fighter planes to destroy Iraq's nuclear reactor at Daura. Israel defends its surprise attack by stating the soon-to-be-completed facility was designed to produce atomic bombs. * 35TH ANNUAL TONY AWARDS (WINNERS IN ALL CAPS): PLAY OF THE YEAR AMADEUS (CED, movie version) Fifth Of July A Lesson From Aloes A Life MUSICAL OF THE YEAR 42ND STREET (CED, movie version) Sophisticated Ladies Tintypes Woman Of the Year REVIVAL Brigadoon (CED, movie version) Camelot The Little Foxes THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (CED, movie version) LEADING ACTOR - PLAY Tim Curry in Amadeus Roy Dotrice in A Life IAN MCKELLEN IN AMADEUS Jack Weston in The Floating Light Bulb LEADING ACTOR - MUSICAL Gregory Hines in Sophisticated Ladies KEVIN KLINE IN THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (CED, movie version) George Rose in The Pirates Of Penzance (CED, movie version) Martin Vidnovic in Brigadoon LEADING ACTRESS - PLAY Glenda Jackson in Rose JANE LAPOTAIRE IN PIAF (CED) Eva Le Gallienne in To Grandmother's House We Go Elizabeth Taylor in The Little Foxes LEADING ACTRESS - MUSICAL LAUREN BACALL IN WOMAN OF THE YEAR Meg Bussert in Brigadoon Chita Rivera in Bring Back Birdie Linda Ronstadt in The Pirates Of Penzance (CED, movie version) FEATURED ACTOR - PLAY Tom Aldredge in The Little Foxes BRIAN BACKER IN THE FLOATING LIGHT BULB Adam Redfield in A Life Shepperd Strudwick in To Grandmother's House We Go FEATURED ACTOR - MUSICAL Tony Azito in The Pirates Of Penzance HINTON BATTLE IN SOPHISTICATED LADIES Lee Roy Reams in 42nd Street Paxton Whitehead in Camelot FEATURED ACTRESS - PLAY SWOOSIE KURTZ IN FIFTH OF JULY Maureen Stapleton in The Little Foxes Jessica Tandy in Rose Zoe Wanamaker in Piaf (CED) FEATURED ACTRESS - MUSICAL MARILYN COOPER IN WOMAN OF THE YEAR Phyllis Hyman in Sophisticated Ladies Wanda Richert in 42nd Street Lynne Thigpen in Tintypes DIRECTOR - PLAY Peter Coe for A Life PETER HALL FOR AMADEUS Marshall W. Mason for Fifth Of July Austin Pendleton for The Little Foxes DIRECTOR - MUSICAL Gower Champion for 42nd Street WILFORD LEACH FOR THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Robert Moore for Woman Of the Year Michael Smuin for Sophisticated Ladies BOOK OF A MUSICAL 42nd Street The Moony Shapiro Songbook Tintypes WOMAN OF THE YEAR SCORE Charlie and Algernon Copperfield Shakespeare's Cabaret WOMAN OF THE YEAR SCENIC DESIGN AMADEUS Can-Can Fifth Of July The Suicide COSTUME DESIGN Amadeus Can-Can 42nd Street SOPHISTICATED LADIES LIGHTING DESIGN AMADEUS Fifth Of July 42nd Street Sophisticated Ladies CHOREOGRAPHY Can-Can 42ND STREET The Pirates Of Penzance Sophisticated Ladies REGIONAL THEATRE TRINITY SQUARE REPERTORY COMPANY, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT LENA HORNE FOR LENA HORNE: THE LADY AND HER MUSIC June 8, 1981: * President Jose Lopez Portillo of Mexico begins two days of talks with President Reagan in Washington D.C. June 9, 1981: * Acknowledging that he had received a warning letter from the Soviet Communist Party, Polish party chief Stanislaw Kania states his government will crack down on resistance within the party and press on anti-Soviet activities. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To: ceds@teleport.com Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 06:50:10 -0700 Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 6 No. 21 From: Robert P Roehm <macrat> Reminder: DIVX will fully close on July 1, 2001. You will not be able to watch DIVX DVDs anymore after this date... Has anyone looked at the website http://www.OpenDIVXDVDs.com ? It certainly looks interesting.
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