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Matters of Life and Death

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Monday, September 04, 2006

Ellen Tremper explains how blondes became bombshells in film and literature. And we’ll find out how baby boomers are changing the way Americans think about death. Plus, Anderson Cooper talks about some of his toughest assignments. And to start it all off, Jane Fonda!

Fonda Memories

Jane Fonda discusses her Oscar-winning performances, her credits as a producer, her workout videos, and her activism, in My Life So Far.

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Becoming Bombshells

Ellen Tremper examines how blondes became brassy icons in film and literature in I'm No Angel.

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The American Way of Death

Lisa Cullen looks at how baby boomers are changing the traditions and rites surrounding death in Remember Me.

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Dispatches from the Edge

In Dispatches from the Edge, Anderson Cooper describes how covering some of the worst crises of recent times--from the tsunami to Hurricane Katrina--has affected him personally.

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