DISCUSS YOUR FUTURES OVER LUNCH! WINONA RYDER's current legal woes are the last thing she needs — because her career is on a desperate downward spiral, fear members of Hollywood's movie industry. The two-time Oscar nominee's latest films, Lost Souls and Autumn in New York, bombed, leaving sources question- ing the future of Ryder's acting career. And now the actress — born Winona Horowitz — is set to stand trial on four felony counts of shoplift- ing. She is charged with stealing $4,760 worth of merchandise from the posh Beverly Hills, Calif., Saks Fifth Avenue store last December. But her Hollywood counterparts believe that her ailing career is as much to be worried about as her charges. One female star tells Newsweek, "She was supposed to be Hollywood's darling, the cute one who got all the rock- ers." But "she lost that kind of cool a long time ago and watched the GWYNETH PALTROWs and the J.LOs take over." The actress may also have alienated the Hollywood play- ers who determine what movies get made and who stars in what, the female celebrity adds. She explains, "She's nice. But I have to say I always thought she was kind of odd. I think that's what a lot of Hollywood thinks." Newsweek also reported that Ryder's December arrest for alleged shoplifting wasn't the first time she had been caught. The publication claims the Los Angeles district attorney's office has evi- dence that the Little Women star was discovered stealing before her December arrest. Ryder pled not guilty in a June 14 court appearance. The creative team behind Airplane spoofs are lending their voices to an appeal for a resolution to the conflict in the Middle East. DAVID and JERRY ZUCKER have felt so passionate about the recent spate of suicide bombings by Palestinian ter- rorists in Israel that they have taken out an advertisement in the Hollywood trade papers to call for peace. In a statement, the Zuckers join other leading Jewish producers in Hollywood, claiming, "In this hour of peril and anguish, we call upon the continuing support of America for our Israeli allies. We affirm our love for the State of Israel and the hope of the Jewish people." Talk-show host JERRY SPRINGER is becoming a movie star with a role in the next STEVEN SODERBERGH film. The former Cincinnati mayor will play a role in Citizen Jury, set in a New Orleans courtroom where the tri- als are televised and the viewing public plays the jury. Springer, who has just signed a new four-year contract for his talk show, has no intention of slowing down. He says, "There is no reason to stop. I still enjoy it. I have fun. It's not too hard work and it doesn't require a lot of me. It's so popular because it's so stupid. No one takes it seriously. It's just an escape." Will Winona Ryder's co-starring role with Adam Sandler in the upcoming "Mr. Deeds" rejuvenate her movie career, or will shoplifting charges put an end to a once promising future? Former White House intern MONI- CA LEWINSKY has been relieved of jury duty in New York after tearfully admitting she couldn't cope with a day in court. The 28-year-old, who shocked America with her affair with former president BILL CLINTON, was called for jury duty in Manhattan on June 6 but asked to be excused. No uncomfortable phone calls. No plans to coordinate. It's Just Lunch!, the best approach to dating for busy professionals. A personal interview helps us select compatible partners. Then we do all the "asking out," so there's no awkward phone calls. Without giving anyone your phone number or last name, we make all the arrangements. All you do is show up and have fun! So forget those endless, awkward first dates of the past because our dating approach is effective. It's easy. It's relaxed. 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