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I've checked out Willow Bay through the search engines
to provide you with the following set of
links. Unfortunately, while soing so I read too much
about Willow's business-like attitude and feminist ways.
Now I don't see her in quite the same way I did when
first I laid eyes upon her engaging smile. She was then
a beautiful vision with a nice voice and sparkling eyes
who delivered entertainment news on CNN. Then I read
her thoughts and opinions. Now she's cold and distant,
only interested in goals and professionalism. This page
is representative of my feeling for Willow, more broad
than babe.

Here is a concise history of Willow Bay's life:
- born 28 December 1963 in New York City
- married since 1995 to Robert Iger, newly named
President of Walt Disney Co. (I don't think the words
"will obey" were used during her marriage ceremony)
- gave birth to son, Max, in 1998
- 1985: graduated cum laude from University of
Pennsylvania with a B.A. in English literature
- 1991: received MBA from New York University's Stern
School of Business
- 1983-1989: worldwide spokesperson and exclusive
model for Estee Lauder Inc. (managed by the Ford
Modeling Agency)
- 1989-1993: NBC correspondent
- 1991-1998: NBA Inside Stuff co-host with Ahmad Rashad
- 1994-1998: Good Morning America Sunday co-host
- 1998-present: CNN NewsStand: Entertainment Weekly
co-host with Judd Rose; CNN & Fortune anchor
- 1999-present: CNN Moneyline News Hour co-host with
Stuart Varney; reporting from Los Angeles starting late
summer 2000
Those are the cold facts of her life. You can read
something a little more friendly in
The Pennsylvania Gazette
from her Alma Mater.
Oddly, a search of the Internet for Willow Bay finds
many references to campgrounds, lodging, and bed &
breakfasts. While these may be places where you'd have
a good conversational gambit to start a chat will
Willow, they are not the sites I'll be listing here. I
also checked out www.willowbay.com. Whoops! I don't
think Willow sponsors this site and I don't think
they're talking about campgrounds either.
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Wottasettagams!
There's 6 thumbnailed images of Willow's willowy
legs, taken during her days at ABC. I haven't
seen enough to say that they're the best legs
I've ever seen, but I'm guessing the webmaster
had to make do with what he's got. The one at
the left is probably the best of the lot. The
same pictures can be found
here,
which I believe is a site related to
Wottasettagams! [N.B. Photo is ©1997-1998 ABC]
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Just Fabulous Heart Throbs
I don't know too much about this site, but they
rank Willow as the number 8 Heart Throb, just
ahead of Pamela "I can't believe I ate the whole
thing" Anderson Lee.
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The Girl on TV You Should Watch Out For
Every once in a while Craig Miller of the
Sportsradio 1310 Ticket Dunham & Miller morning
show, as a public service, presents "The
girl on TV who's so good looking that we have to
watch out for her because she's so good
looking." because as you click through the
hundreds of channels, it's important to know
where you might stumble across some serious
babe-age. Willow is number 4.
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Babes in Businessland
Article from The Globe and Mail about the
proliferation of "good-looking" women
reporting on business. Willow is one of those
mentioned as a business beauty.
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Working Woman
Okay. I'll admit it - I'm sexist!. I see
Willow as a pretty face. Still, you'll learn a
lot from this interview of the woman behind the
pretty face. This seems to be an article from
the current copy of Working Woman, so I don't
know how long it'll be accessible.
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