President Bush, center, and his father, former President Bush, right, ride Segway personal transporters as former first lady Barbara Bush, left, walks beside them in front of the former president's home, in Kennebunkport, Maine, Thursday, June 12, 2003. Thursday was the former president's 79th birthday.
President Bush, center, momentarily loses his balance while riding a Segway personal transporter, as first lady Laura Bush, left, looks on in front of former President George Bush's house, in Kennebunkport, Maine, Thursday, June 12, 2003.
Actor Harrison Ford heads to the premiere screening of his new film "Hollywood Homicide" Tuesday, June 10, 2003, in Los Angeles. The crime drama opened in theaters nationwide June 13.
Actor Josh Hartnett poses for photographers at the premiere of "Hollywood Homicide" Tuesday, June 10, 2003, in Los Angeles. He plays a homicide detective who seems more interested in his second jobs as a yoga teacher and aspiring actor.
Actress Lena Olin strikes a pose for photographers at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, "Hollywood Homicide."
Actor and country music artist Dwight Yoakam arrives for the premiere of "Hollywood Homicide" in Los Angeles. He is one of several musicians with cameos in the movie. Others include Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson and rapper Master P.
Actress Lolita Davidovich and her husband, Ron Shelton, arrive at the premiere of "Hollywood Homicide," which Shelton directed. Davidovich has a role in the movie which stars Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett.
Actor Harrison Ford and his girlfriend Calista Flockhart arrive for the premiere of the film "Hollywood Homicide." Ford stars in the movie as a veteran homicide detective.
Actor Robert De Niro, right, accepts 31st American Film Institute Life Achievement Award from director Martin Scorsese at the Kodak Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Thursday, June 12, 2003. Scorsese directed De Niro in the films "Raging Bull" and "Goodfellas." The tribute is being taped for broadcast on the USA Network on June 23.
"Charlie's Angels" trio, Drew Barrymore, left, Cameron Diaz, center, and Lucy Liu, wave at fans as they arrive for a press conference to promote their sequel "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" in Tokyo Monday, June 2, 2003.
Bluegrass and country music legends perform Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at a benefit concert in Ashland, Ky. From left are Ralph Stanley, Tom T. Hall and Don Rigsby on mandolin. The three were on hand to help raise money for cancer treatments for family members of fellow musician Melvin Goins.
Actress Kim Catrall of HBO's "Sex and the City" series, poses for photographers entering the "Audi Never Follow" party Monday, June 9, 2003, in New York.
Model Iman and her husband, rock star David Bowie, arrive for a party hosted by Vogue magazine Thursday, May 29, 2003, in New York. The party honored Victoria and David Beckham's upcoming layout in the magazine.
Britain's Prince William replaces his shoes and socks after running through the sea on the beach at St, Andrews, Scotland, Wednesday, May 28, 2003. The prince is two years into a four-year history of art degree at the Scottish university city.
Prince William holds a rugby ball as he walks barefoot through the sea on the beach at St. Andrews, Scotland Wednesday, May 28, 2003.
Prince William poses for a photograph on the pier at St. Andrews, Scotland, Wednesday, May 28, 2003, with the castle in the background.
Madonna and husband, director Guy Ritchie, right, arrive at the book launch party for "72 Names of God" by Rabbi Yehuda Berg in New York. The singer has a just-released new album, "American Life."
Scott Weiland, left, lead singer of the Stone Temple Pilots, and Duff McKagan, Guns N' Roses bass player, leave the Los Angeles County Courthouse in Burbank. Calif., Monday, June 2, 2003, after Weiland pleaded innocent during an arraignment on felony drug possession charges.
Actor Tony Randall speaks against proposed budget cuts to the State of New Jersey budget that would effect funding of arts programs, during a news conference at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J., Wednesday, May 14, 2003.
Film director Spike Lee, center, hosts a multimedia show called "The Movie Music of Spike Lee and Terence Blanchard" at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday night, June 7, 2003, in Philadelphia. Next to Lee at left are singer-songwriter Marsha Ambrosius, and, far left, emcee-songwriter Natalie Stewart of Floetry.