NEWS WATCH
Date: 09 April 1998
By Peter H. Lewis
Peter Lewis
Mary Elle Fanning (born April 9, 1998) is an American actress. Her works include both independent films and blockbusters, and her accolades include a National Board of Review Award, in addition to nominations for two Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards.
Fanning made her film debut as a child playing the younger version of her sister Dakota Fanning's character in the drama film I Am Sam (2001), followed by further roles as a child actress in Daddy Day Care (2003), Babel (2006), and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008). She gained recognition with leading roles in the independent Somewhere (2010), the science fiction film Super 8 (2011) before reaching wider audiences with her portrayal of Princess Aurora in the fantasy films Maleficent (2014) and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019).
She transitioned her career taking mature roles in the period drama Ginger & Rosa (2012), the psychological horror film The Neon Demon (2016), the coming-of-age dramedy 20th Century Women (2016), and the Southern Gothic thriller The Beguiled (2017). She portrayed Sylvie Russo in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown (2024) for which she earned the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2025 she took a supporting part as a Hollywood actress tasked with a challenging role in Joachim Trier's family drama Sentimental Value (2025) and in the video-game Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (2025).
On television, she portrayed Catherine the Great in the Hulu period satire series The Great (2020–2023), she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She then portrayed Michelle Carter in the Hulu limited series The Girl from Plainville (2022) and made her Broadway debut in the Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play Appropriate (2023).
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Date: 09 April 1998
By LAWRIE MIFFLIN
Lawrie MIFFLIN
Henry R Kravis is resigning as chairman of WNET, Channel 13 in New York, after helping it raise $78 million in capital campaign; will be succeeded by Steven Rattner (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By NICK RAVO
Nick RAVO
Major League Baseball to lease three floors at 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan with World Financial Properties (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Kelly Michener Inc has been awarded five advertising accounts that will increase billings by more than 50 percent to estimated $22 million; new clients, with combined billings estimated at $7.5 million, are Bell & Evans, Dutch Gold Honey, Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co, First Bank of Maryland, affiliated with First Maryland Bancorp unit of Allied Irish Banks, and PCS One, digital telecommunications joint venture of D&E Communications Inc and Omnipoint (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By KEVIN SACK
Kevin SACK
Over 3,000 people attend dedication of National Prisoner of War Museum in Andersonville, Ga; mission of museum, built on site of infamous Civil War prison, is to insure that Americans never forget 800,000 soldiers taken prisoner in their country's wars; most of $5.8 million cost of museum was raised by private veterans' groups, with Federal Government contributing about $2.4 million; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Striking teachers picket outside 36 public schools in Paterson, NJ, halting classes and sending thousands of students home after negotiations failed to produce contract agreement; photo (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By TODD S. PURDUM
Todd PURDUM
California on June 2 will hold its first 'blanket' primary election in which names of all candidates for each office will be on same ballot and voters will be able to select from among all choices without regard to party; governor's race is most closely watched and probably most important single race in nation this year; top Democratic candidates are financier Alfred A Checchi, Lt Gov Gray Davis and Rep Jane Harman; Gov Pete Wilson, two-term Republican, is barred from seeking third term; Atty Gen Dan Lungren is facing only token opposition for Republican nomination; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By LAWRIE MIFFLIN
Lawrie MIFFLIN
Henry R Kravis is resigning as chairman of WNET, Channel 13 in New York, after helping it raise $78 million in capital campaign; will be succeeded by Steven Rattner (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By NICK RAVO
Nick RAVO
Major League Baseball to lease three floors at 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan with World Financial Properties (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Kelly Michener Inc has been awarded five advertising accounts that will increase billings by more than 50 percent to estimated $22 million; new clients, with combined billings estimated at $7.5 million, are Bell & Evans, Dutch Gold Honey, Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co, First Bank of Maryland, affiliated with First Maryland Bancorp unit of Allied Irish Banks, and PCS One, digital telecommunications joint venture of D&E Communications Inc and Omnipoint (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By KEVIN SACK
Kevin SACK
Over 3,000 people attend dedication of National Prisoner of War Museum in Andersonville, Ga; mission of museum, built on site of infamous Civil War prison, is to insure that Americans never forget 800,000 soldiers taken prisoner in their country's wars; most of $5.8 million cost of museum was raised by private veterans' groups, with Federal Government contributing about $2.4 million; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Striking teachers picket outside 36 public schools in Paterson, NJ, halting classes and sending thousands of students home after negotiations failed to produce contract agreement; photo (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By TODD S. PURDUM
Todd PURDUM
California on June 2 will hold its first 'blanket' primary election in which names of all candidates for each office will be on same ballot and voters will be able to select from among all choices without regard to party; governor's race is most closely watched and probably most important single race in nation this year; top Democratic candidates are financier Alfred A Checchi, Lt Gov Gray Davis and Rep Jane Harman; Gov Pete Wilson, two-term Republican, is barred from seeking third term; Atty Gen Dan Lungren is facing only token opposition for Republican nomination; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By LAWRIE MIFFLIN
Lawrie MIFFLIN
Henry R Kravis is resigning as chairman of WNET, Channel 13 in New York, after helping it raise $78 million in capital campaign; will be succeeded by Steven Rattner (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By NICK RAVO
Nick RAVO
Major League Baseball to lease three floors at 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan with World Financial Properties (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Kelly Michener Inc has been awarded five advertising accounts that will increase billings by more than 50 percent to estimated $22 million; new clients, with combined billings estimated at $7.5 million, are Bell & Evans, Dutch Gold Honey, Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co, First Bank of Maryland, affiliated with First Maryland Bancorp unit of Allied Irish Banks, and PCS One, digital telecommunications joint venture of D&E Communications Inc and Omnipoint (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By KEVIN SACK
Kevin SACK
Over 3,000 people attend dedication of National Prisoner of War Museum in Andersonville, Ga; mission of museum, built on site of infamous Civil War prison, is to insure that Americans never forget 800,000 soldiers taken prisoner in their country's wars; most of $5.8 million cost of museum was raised by private veterans' groups, with Federal Government contributing about $2.4 million; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Striking teachers picket outside 36 public schools in Paterson, NJ, halting classes and sending thousands of students home after negotiations failed to produce contract agreement; photo (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By TODD S. PURDUM
Todd PURDUM
California on June 2 will hold its first 'blanket' primary election in which names of all candidates for each office will be on same ballot and voters will be able to select from among all choices without regard to party; governor's race is most closely watched and probably most important single race in nation this year; top Democratic candidates are financier Alfred A Checchi, Lt Gov Gray Davis and Rep Jane Harman; Gov Pete Wilson, two-term Republican, is barred from seeking third term; Atty Gen Dan Lungren is facing only token opposition for Republican nomination; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By LAWRIE MIFFLIN
Lawrie MIFFLIN
Henry R Kravis is resigning as chairman of WNET, Channel 13 in New York, after helping it raise $78 million in capital campaign; will be succeeded by Steven Rattner (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By NICK RAVO
Nick RAVO
Major League Baseball to lease three floors at 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan with World Financial Properties (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Kelly Michener Inc has been awarded five advertising accounts that will increase billings by more than 50 percent to estimated $22 million; new clients, with combined billings estimated at $7.5 million, are Bell & Evans, Dutch Gold Honey, Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co, First Bank of Maryland, affiliated with First Maryland Bancorp unit of Allied Irish Banks, and PCS One, digital telecommunications joint venture of D&E Communications Inc and Omnipoint (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By KEVIN SACK
Kevin SACK
Over 3,000 people attend dedication of National Prisoner of War Museum in Andersonville, Ga; mission of museum, built on site of infamous Civil War prison, is to insure that Americans never forget 800,000 soldiers taken prisoner in their country's wars; most of $5.8 million cost of museum was raised by private veterans' groups, with Federal Government contributing about $2.4 million; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Striking teachers picket outside 36 public schools in Paterson, NJ, halting classes and sending thousands of students home after negotiations failed to produce contract agreement; photo (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By TODD S. PURDUM
Todd PURDUM
California on June 2 will hold its first 'blanket' primary election in which names of all candidates for each office will be on same ballot and voters will be able to select from among all choices without regard to party; governor's race is most closely watched and probably most important single race in nation this year; top Democratic candidates are financier Alfred A Checchi, Lt Gov Gray Davis and Rep Jane Harman; Gov Pete Wilson, two-term Republican, is barred from seeking third term; Atty Gen Dan Lungren is facing only token opposition for Republican nomination; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By LAWRIE MIFFLIN
Lawrie MIFFLIN
Henry R Kravis is resigning as chairman of WNET, Channel 13 in New York, after helping it raise $78 million in capital campaign; will be succeeded by Steven Rattner (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By NICK RAVO
Nick RAVO
Major League Baseball to lease three floors at 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan with World Financial Properties (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Kelly Michener Inc has been awarded five advertising accounts that will increase billings by more than 50 percent to estimated $22 million; new clients, with combined billings estimated at $7.5 million, are Bell & Evans, Dutch Gold Honey, Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co, First Bank of Maryland, affiliated with First Maryland Bancorp unit of Allied Irish Banks, and PCS One, digital telecommunications joint venture of D&E Communications Inc and Omnipoint (S)
Date: 10 April 1998
By KEVIN SACK
Kevin SACK
Over 3,000 people attend dedication of National Prisoner of War Museum in Andersonville, Ga; mission of museum, built on site of infamous Civil War prison, is to insure that Americans never forget 800,000 soldiers taken prisoner in their country's wars; most of $5.8 million cost of museum was raised by private veterans' groups, with Federal Government contributing about $2.4 million; photos (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Striking teachers picket outside 36 public schools in Paterson, NJ, halting classes and sending thousands of students home after negotiations failed to produce contract agreement; photo (M)
Date: 09 April 1998
By TODD S. PURDUM
Todd PURDUM
California on June 2 will hold its first 'blanket' primary election in which names of all candidates for each office will be on same ballot and voters will be able to select from among all choices without regard to party; governor's race is most closely watched and probably most important single race in nation this year; top Democratic candidates are financier Alfred A Checchi, Lt Gov Gray Davis and Rep Jane Harman; Gov Pete Wilson, two-term Republican, is barred from seeking third term; Atty Gen Dan Lungren is facing only token opposition for Republican nomination; photos (M)