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Trends, Las Vegas Sun, Aug. 28, 2000

Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Trends, August 28, 2000 Lisa Ferguson Monday, Aug. 28, 2000 | 8:49 a.m. Nothing to sneeze at Now that the little ones are back in school, it's time they get busy -- being creative. Break out the crayons and the safety scissors: Facial-tissue maker Puffs needs a new design -- of refrigerator-art quality, please -- to adorn back-to-school-themed boxes of its fluffy product. Puffs' "Design the Box" contest is open to children in kindergarten through sixth grade. The theme: "What I Like Best About School." Maybe that's reciting multiplication tables or geography lessons or even nap time. The design of last year's winner, 7-year-old Gail Gustavson of Green Bay, Wis., graced 1.5 million boxes of tissue. This year's grand-prize winner will receive a $25,000 college savings bond, a Gateway computer and a digital camera for his or her classroom. Designs should be created in color or black and white with pencils, crayons, markers, paint or chalk, and should be submitted on a 8 1/2- by 11-inch sheet of paper. For information about other contest rules and where send an entry, due by Dec. 1, moms and dads should call (800) 77-PUFFS, or visitpuffs.com. Staying connected Mark your calendars: Grandparents Day in Sept. 10. Susan V. Bosak doesn't want anyone to forget it this year -- especially grandparents themselves. An authority on intergenerational relationships, Bosak is the author of "How to Build the Grandma Connection" (The Communication Project, $8.95). In it, she offers tips for grandparents about how to connect with their grandchildren. Among them: * Talk to the parents before a new grandchild is born about hopes, fears and expectations for the child, thus paving the way for a "smoother relationship." * Start a "grandparent-grandchild book club" by giving the grandchild a brand-new book each month. The book can be the topic of conversation during phone calls with the child, or you can read it together. * Keep in contact with the grandchildren. It is particularly important for long-distance grandparents to talk to their grandkids at least once a week. * Show the youngsters' your support. Parents should send the childrens' artwork, photos and such to Grandma and Grandpa, and encourage phone calls. . Order in the court You probably saw it in the movie theater, but have you rented "Erin Brokovich" yet? The wildly popular film, which starred Julia Roberts as a feisty office worker who investigates a major industrial pollution lawsuit, made its video debut recently. In honor of the release, Blockbuster released something of its own -- a list of the top-rented courtroom drama movies. Among the winners: The 1957 classic "12 Angry Men," last year's hit, "A Civil Action" and '97s "Devil's Advocate" with a dastardly Al Pacino in the title role. Who can forget Tom Hank's Oscar-winning turn in 1994's "Philadelphia"? Or Jack Nicholson -- reminding "You can't handle the truth!" -- in "A Few Good Men" from 1993. And, of course, Gregory Peck in, arguably, some of the greatest courtroom scenes of all time in 1962's "To Kill a Mockingbird."

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