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(AP) —All farmers watch the weather, but for Christmas tree farmers the weather vigil is intensified because their selling season is squeezed between Thanksgiving and December 25. “We just have this small window of opportunity,” said Debra Marolt, a teacher and owner with her husband, Mike, of the 5-acre Pine Mountain Tree Farm in Corinth. “If the weather is bad and people get ready to put up their trees, they’ll pull into Marvin’s or Lowe’s or Wal-Mart and just throw one in the trunk.” The good news for tree farmers who sell direct to consumers is that the economy has strengthened in recent months. Unemployment is down in Mississippi and nationally, and retail industry analysts say shoppers are more in the mood to spend money this year than last. “I think the economy is better and I think people will come out and buy,” said Mike Marolt, who hopes to sell 3(X) to 350 of his Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire and Scotch pine trees this holi day season, about the same as last year. More good news for tree fanners: Industry overcrowding com bined with competition from chain stores selling both real and arti ficial trees has thinned the ranks of fanners, giving those still stand ing some growing room. In Mississippi and Louisiana, the number of tree growers declined from a peak of about 600 in the mid-1980s to about 80 today. “Our business is getting better because so many people are find ing it’s hard work,” said Ben Moseley, owner with his wife, Jane, of two 45-acre tree farms in Florence where more than 3,(XX) trees are tagged for sale this season. “Our main competition is Wal-Man.” NATH) THE BA More critical to tree farmers than competition fromWal-Mai chain stores sold 21 percent of all Christmas trees lastyear-is: fact that, increasingly, people choose fake trees over the realtli In 1990, of the 70 million trees sold, about half were realfe| By 2002, 70 percent of the 79.53 million trees sold were ,k l ohIiiil’ 11 > the National ('hristmas Tree Association. "They’re making them nicer now, and they even have them: orated,” said Al Acosta, who says the popularity of art Christmas trees is hurting business at his 30-acre Child': Christmas Tree Forest in Carriere in Pearl River County. But Christmas tree farms are increasingly Americans'top di as the place to buy a tree. In 2(X)2, 35 percent of real trees bought at tree farms, compared to 19 percent in 1996. free fanners increase their chances of making a sale byoffr things that stores can’t. At the Marolt farm in northeast Mississippi, the five aciK: shared w ith horses, geese and ducks, a fish-stocked pond andaf of turkeys that frequently wander over from a neighbor’s land Acosta’s tree farm in south Mississippi besides9,000acte varieties of pine and cedar — has jt pumpkin patch, fish p: hayrides and free Faster Leg hunts for the children of those who' a Christmas tree. “We say we’re selling memories,” said Moseley, whosece Mississippi property offers sleigh rides and farm tours and has a, shop and petting zoo. "The kids on the tours, they say they didn’t know trees a They thought you got them at Wal-Mart." he said. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS King remains hospitalized Monday KING BANGOR, Maine (AP) — Stephen King remained hospitalized Monday, but his spokesman said the best-selling author’s condition was improv ing and that he’d been taken off of oxygen in his recovery from a bout with pneumonia. Warren Silver, King’s Bangor attorney, said he expects a “long process in tenns of getting him on his feet and back to what he was before this all happened.” King was hospitalized with pneumonia Nov. 23 and underwent surgery two days later to remove fluid and scar tis sue from one of his lungs. “It’s a slow healing process and he’s in some degree of pain from the thoracotomy,” Silver said. “It’s hard for him to get comfortable." The 56-year-old writer was diagnosed with pneumonia before a recent trip to New York City to receive the National Book Foundation’s 2003 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, presented Nov. 19 for lifetime achievement. His condition worsened when he returned home to Bangor. Doctors at Eastern Maine Medical Center diagnosed him with pleu ral effusion, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the membrane surrounding the lung. Silver has said there appears to be a connection between the pneumonia and a June 1999 accident in which King was struck by a van and nearly killed while taking a walk near his summer home in Lovell. The writer suffered a broken leg and hip, a punctured lung, broken ribs and other injuries. King, whose books include “Carrie,” “The Shining” and “The Stand,” is expected to make a full recovery and “is coming along,” Silver said. Meg Ryan’s role as Sally has not yet been cast, but Todd expected an American actress to take the part. Best known for playing the tormented Dylan McKay on lie series “Beverly Hills, 90210,” Ferry appeared on Broadways?:, seasons ago in a revival of “The Rocky Honor Show. ” In a the West End, he follows his former co-star, Jason Priestley “Friends” star Matthew Perry , who’ve braved the London stage-! mixed reviews. Tod said he wasn’t put off by the prospect of bad notices: “Ifye got a great project and a great performer, then it doesn't reallytta The stage version of “When Harry Met Sally...,’’ adapted by M Kahan from Nora Lphron’s screenplay, is the latest in a long littetd movies to have spawned stage musicals and. more recently, “The Graduate," a British theater version of the Mike Nicholsi had a lengthy run on the West End and a much shorter engager:: Broadway. The hit movie “Billy Elliot” is being developed: London stage musical to open late next year. Oh First Lc Chopm Inv Lynch to christen new cruise ship Harry Met Sally" to hit London stage LONDON (AP) — “When Harry Met Sally.” is coming to London’s West End as a stage show, starring Luke Perry in the role Billy Crystal made famous in the 1989 film. The play is scheduled to open Feb. 20 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, producer James Tod said Monday. Preview performanc es begin Feb. 10. Plans are for a limited run of 16 weeks. MIAMI (AP) — Former Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch will christen Carnival Cruise Lines' newest ship at Feb. 27 ceremonies in Jacksonville, the Miami-based line announced Monday. Lynch will break a traditional bottle of champagne against the Carnival Miracle before it begins its three- day inaugural cruise from the Port of Jacksonville. She'll be named the ship’s “godmother.” “We are privileged that Miss Lynch, who repre sents thousands of courageous American men and women serving in our armed forces, has accepted ouri godmother,” said Carnival President and CEO Bob Dickinson. The former supply clerk from West Virginia suffered brokenb# and other injuries when her 507th Maintenance Company* ambushed in Nasiriyah, Iraq, on March 23. Her April 1 rescue from a hospital made her an instantcekb ty, although she has disputed some of the more dramaticem of her capture, including reports that she engaged inafirefi?) with Iraqi soldiers. 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