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From: ABC Good Morning America
Date: 19990521
Author:JOEL SIEGEL, DIANE SAWYER

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DIANE SAWYER, Host: Henry Kissinger once reportedly said, "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac." Well, if it's true, nobody wielded it quite like the great queen of Egypt, Cleopatra. And wielded it against, of course, not only the mighty Caesar but his dashing general, Marc Antony.

Sunday night on ABC, a two-part movie version of their drama begins, starring former James Bond Timothy Dalton as the Roman Empire's ruler. Entertainment editor Joel Siegel sat down with Dalton to ...

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