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Show THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HartTheHerald.com), Page A 16 Provo, Utah, Saturday, May 6, 2000 Good griev! Congress honors Charles S -- ' Knight Ridder Newspapers J unanimous vote, the Senate approved legislation Tuesday awarding a By Congressional Gold Medal to the late "Peanuts" comic strip creator Charles Schulz. The bill was introduced Vr Clin rinyii, i'tiii r T Calif., who commended the creator of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang for providing "a unique sense of optimism, purpose and pride." Schulz died of colon cancer Feb. 13 at age 77. . A film shown over the weekend at the White House CarresnnnHpntsi Association dinner in IIT . 1 . 11 record-breakin- g Remember when mop-to- p pop groups like The Beatles used to expand ll Hillary not to run again Hillary Rodham Clinton' says that if she loses the Senate race, she'll probably end up in academia or the foundation world. worldwide? Those days are long gone but now, boy wonders 'N to pick Sync will attempt 1 1. ' 1 The film will begin shooting next year, said Gerald Green, chairman and CEO of Total Film Group, which is producing the film with Phat Free Productions. He says of the group (whose recent release, "No Strings Attached," sold a 2.4 million albums in its first week of release): "N Sync is an international music treasure. By turning to film, they will give their fans around the world a new medium in which to enjoy their remarkable talents." " 'N Sync movie their happy tunes and goof-bapersonas to the big screen, to the delight of screaming young women Clinton comedian Cannes Film Festival. Raymond" executive producer Phil Rosenthal, is sparking debate in Washington specifically, on how much time the most powerful person in the world spent making it. Some say two to three hours; others say five to six. Cost of the video? $12,000. What would Kenneth Starr say? T"l 1 laughs around the country. The satirical video, introduced by President Clinton, showed him puttering around during his last 1 1 T71 New York, she, might try a run for a Senate seat in her home state of Illinois in emerging about the feature film starring JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and JustinJ'imberlake. Word is White House days doing mundane things like laundry, washing the car and packing Hillary's lunch. Predictably, though, the video, produced by "Everybody Loves specula ted- - -- People-have that if she can't make it in offFurther details are 2004 to keep her hand in politics and ultimately make a run for the White House. who has But Clinton denied any presidential ambitions tells Ladies' Home Journal in its June issue that if she loses in New York, "I'll probably be connected with a foundation or academic institution in some way." She added that she would remain active on political issues that matter to her, saying: "I'll support the same issues raising the minimum wage, expanding the earned income-ta- x credit for poor working people and putting more teachers into the Ok In IB8 PEOPLE- IN THE NEWS impulsive Angelina Jolie, 25, last weekend. (Then again, Thornton told Men's Journal, "I was Ben 'Franklin in a former life. I feel myself walking around Philadelphia and Boston.") They are very much together," Thornton's rep said. "But they are not married and not engaged." Jolie, 25, and Thornton, 45, met on the set of 1999's Pushing Tin, in which they portrayed, yes, a swinging husband and wife. Rumors began swirling that the two were an item around the time Jolie won the best supporting actress Oscar for "Girl, Interrupted," when photos surfaced.. Jolie Stewart in a stew Patrick Stewart shocked Broadway audiences during curtain calls of The Ride Down Mt. Morgan," when he anerilv accused producers of the Arthur Miller drama of failing to promote it. "Arthur Miller and I no longer have confidence in our producers commitment to this production, especially the Shubert urganization, or tneir willingness to promote and publicize it, btewart, still in costume, proclaimed Saturday at his . matinee and "Arthur and I feel frustrated and helpevening-performances- classroom to lower class size in our public schools." has reportedly added a "Billy Bob" tattoo to her Playing the field? Miller endorsed adornments (Daddy Jon 7 Voight doesn't approve). Thornton, who has been lien luia t ttucD luii ricn. married four times, recently "Clearly the play has broke off his engagement to dropped through the memactress Laura Dern for Jolie. ory hole," Miller said. 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