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GREAT TEETH TESTIMONIALS / Male or Female / All Ethnicities / 25-60 Perfect Smiles Please. Casting men and women for a new oral hygiene infomercial. Must have a very fun, outgoing and bubbly personality. Also, must have great teeth and an attractive smile. Pays $250 per shoot day plus will receive a $100 electronic toothbrush to try - free.
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"I really know she didn't want to make it public
Residents are fresh off their second victory in keeping the property's owner, The Nature Conservancy, from giving tours of the two-story house overlooking the Big Wood River , and Cuba are open to the public as is his birthplace in Oak Park, Ill I'll live with what happens Idaho Hemingway House to Remain Closed
Apr 15, 7:32 AM EST
Ernest Hemingway's last home is the only one of his three that isn't open to the public â€â€? and it might never be if this resort town continues its opposition to making it more accessible
"Hemingway is not only a very important American writer, but he's one of the most translated American writers in the world," Beegel said "The house is not only really important to Americans but to the world
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Susan Beegel, editor of The Hemingway Review based in Maine, said she believes some accommodation can be reached that will open the building so people can come to better understand one of America's pre-eminent authors The plan was revived last fall by the Idaho Hemingway House Foundation, which now manages the home for the conservancy
But objections persisted, this time coming not only from residents of the quiet neighborhood but others concerned about commercialism and traffic But I'll express my view
Hemingway's only surviving son is conflicted about opening up the house
Late last month, Geoff Pampush, the Idaho director for The Nature Conservancy stepped in and pulled the zoning application in favor of more negotiations with neighbors "
"Maybe there is a middle ground," she said "
Anderson, the neighbor, acknowledged the value others place on the home and public access to it "Maybe change is inevitable, and maybe it will happen
"But I recall her saying she looked hard to figure out what she was going to do with the property," Anderson said "But whether that house is a symbol of that I don't know
Led by board vice chair Mariel Hemingway, the author's granddaughter, the foundation also wanted to restore the home, develop a scholarly library, conduct workshops and create a writer- or artist-in-residence program
"There's always two sides to everything," says Joan Anderson, a neighbor to Hemingway's widow, Mary, who turned the 13-acre estate over to the conservancy in 1986 "
The conservancy first proposed the tours in 1996 but was so roundly criticized that it dropped the idea almost immediately
"Ernest Hemingway loved Idaho, and he had many good times there and many good friends," said Patrick Hemingway, who lives in Bozeman, Mont
"I looked at the Hemingway house as something we have that is a connection to our heritage in the Wood River Valley and that connection to Ernest Hemingway and what he represented to the Ketchum community and the literary community would overshadow any objections the neighbors had," foundation board member Terry Ring said
Hemingway, a Nobel laureate, bought the house in 1959 and made it his permanent residence for two years, until he committed suicide at the age of 61