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Television News Archives for June 27, 2005

Abdul urges tough nail salon standards
Jun 27 2005 10:01PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul urged California legislators to force nail salons to clean up their act, testifying Monday about her yearlong health ordeal after an unsanitary manicure.
 
Red-carpet maven Cojocaru has more surgery
Jun 27 2005 9:00PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hollywood fashion commentator Steven Cojocaru underwent surgery Monday for removal of a transplanted kidney that had become infected, a spokesman said.
 
CMT to air Miss America pageant
Jun 27 2005 8:40PM (CT)
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Miss America's goin' country. The famous beauty pageant, its future in doubt since ABC dropped it last fall, has signed a multiyear broadcast deal with cable country music network CMT, officials said Monday.
 
Cast of 'Little House' to reunite in Ariz.
Jun 27 2005 6:03PM (CT)
MESA, Ariz. (AP) - Cast members from "Little House on the Prairie" will reunite this weekend in Tombstone, a town known for its old West roots.
 
'Dancing With the Stars' stays on its toes
Jun 27 2005 3:23PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The dance floor glitters with the refracted light from the sparkles and spangles decorating the women's gowns and surrounding set. The studio audience "oohs" and "aahs" as the competitors prance and posture, swoop and glide, shimmy and shake. And when the music stops, either groans or shouts of glee greet the decisions of three judges sitting just offstage.
 
TV network for gays, lesbians to debut
Jun 27 2005 7:01AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The man who's molding Logo, the new network for gays and lesbians, grew up in rural Illinois, attended Oral Roberts University and counted that cheesy keyboard solo on "Freeze Frame" as his big moment during gigs with his college band the Ozones. At first glance, Brian Graden hardly seems too hip for the room.
 
   

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