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Publicist: Despite Rumors, Jerry Lewis Still Out as MDA Host
KTLALOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Despite rumors of his return, Jerry Lewis has not been reinstated as the host of this year's Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon that he has headlined since 1966, according to his publicist Sunday. Earlier this month the...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon (tv program), Labor Day, Jerry Lewis, WGN
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Aberdeen Catholic School System 2011-12 school year information
Mission Instilling Catholic values and promoting academic excellence by nurturing mind, body and soul. Registration The ACSS offers three attendance centers. Roncalli Primary is located at 419 First Ave. N.E., and has SonShine Patch day care, Out of...Tags: Native Americans, Roman Catholicism, Family, Patrick Gallagher, Sex
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Mitch Weber
Mitch joined FOX 4 in July of 2011. Mitch comes to the Kansas City area from Topeka where he worked at KSNT as an anchor.
He is originally from Junction City, KS and went to college at Fort Hays State University. While in college, Mitch won several...Tags: Education, Anderson Cooper 360 (tv program), Topeka (Shawnee, Kansas), Facebook, Arts and Culture
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Thursday morning talkers: Not even the porn industry wants Casey Anthony
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. Articles • Just sad: Not even the porn...Tags: White House, Elections, Gary Johnson, Politics, Rush Limbaugh
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Frank J. Gach
Baltimore Sun reporterFrank J. Gach, a master carpenter whose expertly constructed bookcases and shelves were highly prized by bibliophiles and college libraries, died Aug. 13 of complications from dementia at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The former longtime Randallstown...Tags: Chess Playing, Johns Hopkins University, Bars and Clubs, World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest
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'Adventures of Augie March' is new One Book, One Chicago pick
Cultural criticForget that Packers-Bears rivalry. The greatest grudge match in history was waged by Thomas Wolfe and F. Scott Fitzgerald over the proper way to write fiction. In a letter to Fitzgerald, Wolfe called himself a “putter-inner.” He tried to cram...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Norman Podhoretz, Saul Bellow, Hyde Park, Chicago Public Library
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A Dream Realized
WGN-TV NewsOur departure is upon us. Photojournalist Adam DeBacker and I will soon be boarding a plane to Port-au-Prince on a trip we’ve talked about making for a year an half. Adam and I have covered a lot of tragedies together- tornadoes, shooting sprees,...Tags: Cancer, Television, Human Interest, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Haiti Earthquake (2010)
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Briefly In The News
Tax issues for nonprofits discussed Laguna Beach nonprofits are invited to a free seminar on pitfalls regarding sales tax, raffles, lotteries and unrelated business income sponsored by the Laguna Beach Seniors and Laguna Beach Community Foundation from...Tags: Movies, Anglicanism, Documentary (genre), Health Organizations, Human Interest
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Edie Wasserman dies at 95; Hollywood philanthropist and wife of studio chief
Edie Wasserman, who was the widow of Hollywood powerhouse Lew Wasserman and who was known as a tireless benefactor for charitable causes, especially the Motion Picture and Television Fund, has died. She was 95.
Wasserman died Thursday in Beverly Hills of...Tags: Movies, Football, Arts, Fine Arts, University of California, Los Angeles
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'The Beaver'
Zap2ItAfter a lengthy period when he made more headlines than movies, Mel Gibson tackled a big acting challenge by reuniting with "Maverick" leading lady Jodie Foster - his director as well as his co-star here - in this 2011 drama. Gibson plays a man in the...Tags: Movies, Documentary (genre), Drama (genre), Human Interest, Jodie Foster
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No Illegal Drugs Found in Body of Amy Winehouse
KTLA/ REUTERSLONDON (KTLA) -- Toxicology tests showed there were no illegal substances in British singer Amy Winehouse's body when she died last month aged 27, her spokesman said on Tuesday. In a statement, he added that alcohol was present, but that it could not...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Arts, Fine Arts, KTLA, Arts and Culture
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Tom Garvin dies at 67; versatile jazz pianist, composer
Tom Garvin, a jazz pianist and composer-arranger who was best known as an exceptional accompanist, died July 31 at an assisted living facility in Encino. He was 67.
The cause was cancer, which diagnosed three years ago, said Tom Mitchell, a close friend....Tags: Peggy Lee, Los Angeles Times, Television, Arts, Fine Arts
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