As you all know I have worked with the Paltrow family, and Blythe in particular, who was gracious enough to film a public service announcement about early detection of oral cancer for OCF which has run on TV here in the states. If you haven't seen this, go to the multimedia page of the web site and you can see a grainy business card size run of the 60-second piece. (It is beautiful on a big screen in high def the way it was filmed.) In it she talks about the death of her husband. She did a magnificent job for us, and has been kind enough to continue a dialog with me since doing the PSA. Ingrid and I were at a garden party about 5 weeks ago at their home in Santa Monica, and I talked with Gwyneth briefly at that time. She is more sensitive related to the issue of her father's death than her mom, and I hope that she will work with OCF in the future, but am being careful not to be pushy at this point. Working with celebrities who are in the spotlight, who get hit on to give their time, their image, and lend their celebrity to a cause or product every day of the week, is something that only works if they believe they can trust you. I talked and had lunch with Blythe many times over the course of a year before she did the TV PSA for us, and while it wasn't instant gratification, she now treats me as someone who has respected her privacy, and who has gained her confidence. While I have Gwyneth's phone number etc., it is not proper for me to just call her up... these things take time and have to happen within their schedules. Believe me, I am dying to have her work with us, but she has to be completely comfortable with everything. When a celebrity puts their face or name with a product, foundation, or idea