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Last 'Raymond' displays some tenderness
May 16 2005 9:51PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Holy crap! Raymond nearly died. Well, not really. But while Raymond was having his adenoids removed, the nurse told his family he was having trouble waking from the anesthesia. A few moments later, the doctor reported that he was fine. But this momentary close call got everybody agitated over what it would be like to actually lose Raymond.
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NBC hopes for rebound, releases schedule
May 16 2005 7:35PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - NBC's formula for erasing the memory of a bad ratings year includes a Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama about the Pentagon, Martha Stewart picking a protege and Amy Grant criss-crossing the country to make dreams come true.
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Tarantino directs 'CSI' season finale
May 16 2005 4:45PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Unlike criminal investigator Nick Stokes, who's buried alive in the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" season finale, Quentin Tarantino didn't feel at all trapped by working within the confines of network television.
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'Survivor' props auctioned for foundation
May 16 2005 2:56PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Props and memorabilia from CBS' "Survivor: Palau" are being auctioned to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
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Paris Hilton touts spicy burger in TV ad
May 16 2005 2:11PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Paris Hilton likes her burgers spicy. The hotel heiress, actress, jewelry designer and entrepreneur will star in a television commercial next week in which she will slap suds on the side of a Bentley automobile and chomp on a thick burger while clad in a skimpy black bathing suit.
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Tom Westman wins 'Survivor: Palau'
May 16 2005 9:48AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - At 41, New York City firefighter Tom Westman scorched his competition on "Survivor: Palau" to become the oldest winner of the competitive reality show.
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Oprah rolls out red carpet for tribute
May 16 2005 6:56AM (CT)
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Oprah Winfrey rolled out the carpet for a lavish tribute to pioneering black women, then strolled it herself in a red Vera Wang ball gown.
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