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(Via a woman we are Facebook friends with who is related to us in a complicated way that we don
View Larger Our largest giant sea bass gained 20 pounds since its last health check in May, and now weighs more than 200 pounds! Our other two giant sea bass in the Monterey Bay Habitats exhibit also gained weight. We give freshwater baths every few months to keep them free of “flukes”—small animals that adhere like ticks on a dog. This also gives us a chance to measure and weigh the fish and assess their overall health.
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Time magazine asked photo editors to pick the images that moved them as they selected images to capture the horror of 9/11. Olivier Picard, former director of photography for U.S. News
If you haven’t made time yet to help fund the development of freshwater wells in developing countries that so desperately need them, now is the time to do it.
Contributions have slowed to our charity: water campaign, as expected after the initial rush to contribute. So to help put a little…
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Fifty years ago, on October 18, 1961, Natalie Wood debuted in one of her most iconic roles: Maria, the 20th-century twist on Shakespeare’s tragically lovelorn Juliet, in the big-screen version of West Side Story. That Wood could nail the tricky mix of effervescence and anguish the role required was no surprise — after all, at just 23 years old, she was already a Hollywood veteran, an Oscar-nominated star whose astonishing talent had been honed since the age of 4.
From the very beginning of her career, LIFE Magazine photographers were there. Now, in celebration of West Side Story’sgolden anniversary, LIFE.com presents the best never-before-published photos of its radiant star.
(see more — Natalie Wood: 25 Unpublished Photos)
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