Haviland Morris
Summary
Haviland Morris (born September 14, 1959) is an American film, television, and Broadway actress.Morris was born in New Jersey and spent much of her childhood in Hong Kong. Her father worked in the electronics industry. Morris graduated from Purchase College, where she was a classmate of Stanley Tucci.Haviland Morris is perhaps most famous for her role as Caroline Mulford in Sixteen Candles. Although a redhead, Morris wore a blonde wig in the film. Morris would later appear in such feature films as Madonna's Who's That Girl (1987) and Gremlins 2 (1990).Morris went on a hiatus in 1991 and did not appear on any movies or TV shows until the fall of 1994.
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How a talking rodent is one of the pioneers of the opinion pages at The New York Times
Semiaquatic rodents don’t typically go around penning opinion pieces for The New York Times. Yet a piece told from the perspective of a river rat — also known as a nutria or coypu — recently became one of the newspaper’s most popular video offerings.
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News Networks Pay for Tabloid Gross-Outs
Major U. S. broadcast and cable news organizations all say the same thing: they don’t pay for news. But with tabloid stories—many derived from dubious and often cash-up-front sources—becoming ever more important audience drivers, those guidelines can become very hazy very quickly. And that’s where Barcroft Media comes in.
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Welcome Aboard: Donnelly Named President of Digital River
ADOTAS – Tom Donnelly is trading in his CFO hat for the president’s cap over at Digital River.
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Lovefilm launches on Sony network media player
Lovefilm, the film subscription company, has extended its partnership with Sony, allowing members to access the site using the Sony network media player.
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Media Matters: Why are Fox News employees allowed to plug their financial interests without disclosure?
Last December, Fox & Friends co-host Gretchen Carlson interviewed New York Yankee Derek Jeter and, as the New York Times a major subcontractor on the F-22.
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FoxPAC: Morris uses Fox platform to fundraise for new pro-GOP PAC
Earlier this month, Fox News political analyst Dick Morris announced the creation of Super PAC for America, whose goal is to raise $20 million to help Republicans win 100 House seats in this year's election. As he has numerous times before, Dick Morris is using his Fox News platform to promote and raise money for the group.
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Comrades and competitors - another film highlights the fun that was Fleet Street
It's Tony Delano movie season in London just now. Well, up to a point, Lord Copper.
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Reversed: Colombian journalist Hollman Morris is free to come to Harvard as a Nieman Fellow
I’m very pleased to provide an update on the case of Hollman Morris, which I’ve written about here and here. Hollman is the noted Colombian journalist who was awarded a Nieman Fellowship to come study here at Harvard -- only to have his request for a student visa rejected by the United States government.

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