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By FRANKLIN MASON | April 12, 1991
What he wanted and wanted now was a Stutz, a Stutz Bearcat.He was not young, not a ''car'' not a ''machine'' man, as they were called back then. Still he wanted a Stutz and wanted it now. He thought maybe it was due him.He didn't drive, didn't own a car until he was middle age, 46 or 7. He wondered what he had done with his youth. Surely, he told himself, youth today could not possibly be ''carless.''Then he surprised his middle age and bought his first car, a second-hand Olds, rather long and flashy, two-toned, red and white.
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By New York Times | January 8, 1991
EVER SINCE Jane Fonda first began working out on video in our living rooms in 1982, she has been America's fitness guru.She seems to have always been a quicker study than most of us, recognizing the need for a healthy body when she became an actress more than 30 years ago and, as she puts it, "appearance became more important."Not only have we wanted to look like her, we've also wanted to feel as good as she said she felt."I never could understand why after a long 15-hour day on the sound stage everyone would be real tired," she said in an interview.
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