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Photo Gallery 08/26/02
Disney Celebrates Wall Street Ted, Fred, Haley Joel Osment (cast - voice of 'Beary Barrington'), Beary Barrington, Zeb, Eli Marienthal (cast - 'Dex Barrington') and Tennessee at Walt Disney Pictures' world premiere of 'The Country Bears' starring Haley Joel Osment, Diedrich Bader, Daryl Mitchell and Christopher Walken and directed by Peter Hastings at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, CA. Film opens July 26. Photo@Eric Charbonneau/BEImages.net. (PRNewsFoto)
Bruce Goes West Bruce Willis stars in Showtime's special presentation of Sam Shepard's dark comedy "True West." This American classic focuses on the troubled relationship between two brothers, one a Hollywood screenwriter and one a small-time criminal. The special serves as a tribute to Robert Willis, Bruce Willis' younger brother who passed away shortly before this taping. The show premieres Monday, August 12, 2002, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT). (Showtime Photo via FPS)
Great Minds Brush Alike Registered Dental Hygienist Beatrice Carlson, center, demonstrates the proper way to brush your teeth to Al Tarantal, left, portraying "Albert Einstein", and Don Auspitz, right, also portraying "Albert Einstein" Friday, June 28, 2002, in Philadelphia. The event was part of the "Great Minds Brush Alike" tour, to help Philadelphians brush up on their oral health. According to the Mentadent Smart Mouth Survey, 79 percent of Pennsylvania adults don't practice proper brushing. (Feature Photo Service)
Women Vs. Men From left, Paul Reiser, Glenne Headly, Joe Mantegna and Christine Lahti star in "Women vs. Men," a comedy about the withering of romance that takes place over 24 hours. "Women vs. Men" explores the inevitable roller coaster changes in intimacy and commitment that occur in a long-term marriage. This Original Picture, a presentation of Showtime and MGM, premieres Sunday, August 4, 2002, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT). (Showtime Photo via FPS)
Cheers! Combining an unparalleled family history and good business sense, Richard Reese, president and CEO of Jim Beam(R) Brands (left), and Booker Noe, grandson of renowned distiller Jim Beam (right), share a handshake over the Jim Beam historic nine-millionth barrel of bourbon. The barrel, currently aging in a Jim Beam rackhouse, will be ready to enjoy in 2006. (PRNewsFoto)
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