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Television News Archives for February 4, 2008

John Ritter's medical treatment disputed
Feb 4 2008 11:07PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - More than four years after his death, John Ritter's relatives are taking their $67 million lawsuit to trial Tuesday, claiming the actor would have survived if two doctors had recognized his heart abnormality and not treated it as a heart attack.
 
'General Hospital' actress Kepler dies
Feb 4 2008 10:12PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Actress Shell Kepler, who for years played the gossipy nurse Amy Vining on the TV soap opera "General Hospital," has died. She was 49. Kepler died Friday at Oregon Health & Science University hospital, which did not give the cause of death.
 
Giants-Pats most-watched Super Bowl ever
Feb 4 2008 9:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The 97.5 million viewers who saw the New York Giants' last-minute win over the New England Patriots made it the most-watched Super Bowl ever and second biggest event in American television history.
 
Writers, studios still on track for deal
Feb 4 2008 9:02PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The striking Hollywood writers guild remained on track for a possible deal with studios, but specific language of a new contract was still to be resolved, two people familiar with the negotiations said Monday.
 
Chambers hospitalized for sleep disorder
Feb 4 2008 12:14PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Justin Chambers, who plays Dr. Alex Karev on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," has gotten real medical help.
 
Furry critters abound in Super Bowl Ads
Feb 4 2008 8:04AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads, ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"? Hey, it's the Super Bowl.
 
Furry critters abound in Super Bowl Ads
Feb 4 2008 8:04AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads, ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"? Hey, it's the Super Bowl.
 
Furry critters abound in Super Bowl Ads
Feb 4 2008 8:04AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads, ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"? Hey, it's the Super Bowl.
 
Furry critters abound in Super Bowl Ads
Feb 4 2008 8:04AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads, ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"? Hey, it's the Super Bowl.
 
Furry critters abound in Super Bowl Ads
Feb 4 2008 8:04AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads, ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"? Hey, it's the Super Bowl.
 
   

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