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From the desk of Maximillien de Lafayette, Overseas Bureau Chief and Senior Foreign Correspondent
Julia
Roberts expecting twins.
Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts is pregnant with twins, according to magazine reports. People magazine reported Monday night that Roberts' spokeswoman, Marcy Engelman, said the Pretty Woman star was due to give birth to twins early next year. US Weekly said Roberts, 36, has been pregnant for about nine weeks with twins. Star magazine, citing unidentified sources, said the twins were a boy and a girl. Roberts, who won the best actress Oscar in 2001 for Erin Brockovich, married cinematographer Daniel Moder, 35, in July 2002 at her home in New Mexico. The twins would be the first children for Roberts, who starred in 1990's Pretty Woman. Engelman told People magazine that twins run in Roberts' family, with her great-grandmother and a pair of cousins born as twins.
Finding fat on Miss America isn't
easy. Finding it in the pageant telecast should be, though. That's what the
pageant's TV producers will be doing this summer, trimming the annual beauty
contest's live prime-time show from three hours to two in hopes of juicing up
its Nielsen ratings. "Who will be eliminated?" may be replaced by "What will be
eliminated?" as the question foremost in viewers' minds when they tune in for
the Sept. 18 telecast on ABC. Will it be the parade of states, in which
contestants -- starting with Miss Alabama, ending with Miss Wyoming -- introduce
themselves to viewers and the live audience? Will it be the reigning Miss
America's farewell walk down the runway?How about that fuzzy
tell-us-about-your-platform segment? Miss America Organization CEO Art McMaster
isn't telling. McMaster, who announced the cutback on Tuesday, won't say what he
will recommend to pageant producer Bob Bain and ABC executives. "There's nothing
that's on the chopping block itself," McMaster said. "It's just a matter of
reformatting the TV show to get it down to two hours. The whole show is being
reformatted, from minute one to minute 120." Last year's pageant drew only 10.3
million viewers, an all-time low, according to Nielsen Media Research. The
ratings slide has prompted pageant and ABC officials to look hard at Miss
America's talent competition, an amateur hour with none of the pizzazz -- or
drawing power -- of American Idol. McMaster, who took over as interim CEO in
January, says the talent competition will remain a part of Miss America, but the
way it's presented will be changed. "It will be in. Absolutely, it will be in.
How it will be shown is the idea we're going after," said McMaster. For years,
the 10 semifinalists got to perform their routines -- including dancing the hula
and singing arias -- on the stage during the annual telecast. Five years ago,
the pageant cut the number of routines performed live in front of the TV cameras
to five, hoping to hold on to viewers. Meanwhile, the length of the telecast
grew. It has been three hours long since 1998. "In the reformatting of the show,
they wanted and we wanted a faster-paced, hipper TV show, in keeping with
today's demands," McMaster said. "The three-hour show, honestly, dragged a
little bit. We feel we can put on a better show in two hours."
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