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- Mar. 06, 1989: Bark, Bite, Snap, Print
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Mar. 06, 1989 The Tower Fiasco
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- PEOPLE, Page 66
- Bark, Bite, Snap, Print
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- <p>By Howard G. Chua-Eoan/Reported by Jeannie Park
- </p>
- <p> Dogs and people may be best buddies, but photographer
- Priscilla Rattazzi had some trouble shooting Best Friends, her
- album of celebrities and their canine companions due out in
- April from Rizzoli. For starters, Ivan Lendl and Henry
- Kissinger turned down the chance to be snapped with their pets.
- Getting socialite Brooke Astor and her Schnauzer, Maizie, to
- strike a serene pose was not easy. Astor, says Rattazzi, "has
- four dogs who fight a lot. Maizie was the quietest." The
- photographer got the jitters in the regal glare of director
- Franco Zeffirelli and his Maremma sheepdog, Boboli. Meanwhile,
- her publisher, after seeing Fatal Attraction, winced at the idea
- of putting Glenn Close and her Coton de Tulear, Gaby, on the
- book's cover. With all the hassles, why do dogs? Says Rattazzi:
- "I hate cats." Meow.
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