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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 97

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
97
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WlnMUy 3A NEWSMAKERS COMPILED BY JANET SI IOISE ELITE Two of Mia's daughters arrested ANBURY. Conn. (AP) Two of actress Mia Farrow's daughters were arrested trying to steal $342 worth of lingerie, police said. Daisy Farrow Prevln, 16, and Lark Farrow Prevln, 18, attempted to smuggle a shopping bag full of bras, garter belts and panties out of the G. Fox department store at the Danbury Fair mall, police said.

The two were granted accelerated rehabilitation Friday. Their records will be erased Dec. 20 if they don't get Into further trouble. The two are the adopted Vietnamese children of Farrow and her former husband, conductor Andre Prevln. Rod says his hair's a surprise Gannett News Service LOS ANGELES In a Rollins Stone Interview, Rod Stewart reveals his hair-care regimen.

QUESTION: How long does ll take you to do your hair? ANSWER: Two minutes. How do you get It to look like that? Well, it's a matter of the hair dryer. You have to get one with enough volume. Then I tip my head toward the floor and dry the hair upside down while working In a circular fashion, adding some gel. Then It does what It Is supposed to do? No, it doesn't ever do that.

That's STEWART what I love about it. It surprises me. There's not a day that goes by without it surprising me In which way It wants to go. It Is remarkable hair. Yes, It Is.

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Gill was caught speeding on the way to a performance Saturday at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. "I was doing 55, maybe 65 or 70," Gill said after the concert. "It was a 45 miles per hour zone. I know that." Patrolman Ron Blalock wouldn't say why he let the singer go without a ticket. "It was just a Judgment thing on my part," Blalock said.

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This notice may be by mail to the subscriber, by notice contained In the newspaper itself, or otherwise. Subscription rate changes may be implemented by changing the duration of the subscription. THE READER ADVOCATE Frank Flitter responds to questions, suggestions and complaints about the news and editorial content of the newspaper. He may be reached at 259-8290 or 292-8087. CUSTOMER SERVICE Billing: Call between 9:30 a.m.

and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Inside Metro, call 254-5661. Outside Metro, call toll-free. Delivery: Call inside Metro from 6:30 a.m.

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Mail subscriptions are payable In advance and not accepted from towns served by home-delivery routes. Subscription rate to The Tennessean Focus Issue, where delivery is available, is included in the rates stated above. The Publisher reserve, the right to change subscription rates during the CASTNER fTKNOTT CO. Classified: Call 254-1031 or in Tennessee 1-800-828-4237 between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Retail: Call 259-8338. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Tennessean, Customer Service 1100 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203. Serving Nashville Since 1898.

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