Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Globes to honor Douglas
Michael Douglas will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement at this year's Golden Globes, more than three decades after his father, Kirk Douglas, won the honor in 1968.
Douglas is the first second-generation actor to receive the DeMille award, named for the Hollywood producer and director.
He will receive the award during the 61st annual Golden Globe banquet on Jan. 25.
FOOD
The Thanksgiving Doctor is in
Chef solves more problems
Recipes
Gobble up this fine, fruity white
Smart Mouth
StoveTop stuffing 'closest to homemade'
Lighter pumpkin mousse still show-stopping dessert
Put in your order for turkey with trimmings
Pair potatoes with meatless gravy
TEMPO
Runners, take your shark, get set, go ... have fun
Runners give thanks for race
Keep feud out of family
'Tracks' hunts older CD buyers
HEALTH
Body and Mind
REVIEWS
'Modern Millie' just stale formula musical
'Let It Be' recalls best of Beatles
Spears flubs 'In the Zone'
PEOPLE
Minnelli sues Gest, charging theft
Blige to sing at Lions' Thanksgiving Dat game
Globes to honor Douglas
PLANNING AHEAD
Get to it!
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