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Robert Goulet's Coda

Camelot has lost its Lancelot.

Robert Goulet, whose precise baritone and matinee-idol looks made him a Broadway star in the defining musical of the early 1960s, died Tuesday at a Los Angeles hospital as he awaited a lung transplant.

He was 73.

Goulet, who'd been suffering from a lung disease known as Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis, was hospitalized Sept. 30 in Las Vegas, and later transferred to L.A.'s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he died. His condition became news last week when his wife, Vera, gave an interview to the Associated Press.

Goulet was under sedation, and unable to talk, much less ply his trade of some 50 years.

As he lay stricken, Goulet, who had survived prostate cancer in the 1990s, clung to the hope of a transplant.


GOP Debate Analysis: Florida Now a Two-Man Race ...

Tonight's debate was surprisingly unremarkable. At this early hour, it appears to me the primary outcome of tonight's debate is that Rudy Giuliani and Mike Huckabee have failed to do what they needed to do to catch up to the two front-runners in Florida. Other headlines include the fact that the candidates attacked Hillary Clinton more than each other, and that they all agreed President Bush's stimulus package probably doesn't go far enough.Still, to me, the big story is that this race seems to finally be winnowing down a bit, and it now seems that we are really looking at a two-man race between John McCain and Mitt Romney.If one had to assign a winner tonight, Mitt Romney would probably get the nod. Unlike prior debates where Romney was ganged-up on, Romney didn't come under attack tonight -- in fact, nobody really came under attack tonight. The topics also seem to have benefitted Romney more than the other candidates. The debate focused more on the economy than it did on any other topic, and I think he is more adept at talking about this topic than is his primary opponent, John McCain. He also did a good job of going after the Clintons -- something that McCain should have actually done more of. Romney was ahead in the last Florida poll I saw, and since nothing that happened tonight is likely to radically upset the apple cart, he wins tonight merely by maintaining the status quo.Rudy Giuliani perhaps had the most to lose -- and did. He absolutely had to score a knockout tonight; he didn't come close. I'm surprised that Rudy would allow this debate to start and finish without taking a gamble and forcing some drama. His back is literally against the wall, but he acted as if he acted as if it was still September of '07. I don't think he even mentioned that he turned around the 17th largest economy in the world. In the early debates, Rudy was so commanding. His debate recent debate performances serve as a microcosm of what has happened to his campaign over the last several months.Mike Huckabee did fine, but he needed to have a great night; he did not.And lastly, while John McCain mentioned the Surge several times tonight, he failed to make the electability argument -- that he is the one Republican that can beat the Democrats in the General -- tonight. In my estimation, this is a tragic mistake, as he failed to make one of the most compelling arguments in favor of his candidacy. John McCain did fine tonight, but failed to make this important closing argument.I think the bottom line is that it now seems very safe to say Florida is a two-man race between Romney and McCain. .


Rambo Can't Handle Spartans

That is, when the WGA finally puts down their signs and picks up their pens. Though the race was close the past few days, Meet the Spartans came out on top with $18.7 million. With its insane and gory action, Rambo came in just behind at $18.2 million.

Second might not have been the placement Lionsgate expected, but Sylvester Stallone still has reason to be happy. His second revival took in six million more than Rocky Balboa and, better yet, reconfirmed that Stallone is still one of the best action stars out there - even at 60.

Unlike Meet the Spartans, half of Rambo's mostly-male audience was over the age of 25. Why such an even split? Well, you got one half who love the idea of hard-R action while the rest enjoyed fond memories of Stallone back in the '80s.



 

 

 

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