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'Lost,' 'Raymond' named top shows at Emmys
Sep 18 2005 11:48PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Everybody loved "Raymond" one more time at the Emmys, honoring the show Sunday as best comedy series for its final season and denying newcomer "Desperate Housewives." Another first-year hit, "Lost," won best drama honors.
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DeGeneres happy to host post-Katrina Emmys
Sep 18 2005 11:26PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a delicate dance for Ellen DeGeneres, cracking jokes as host of Sunday's Emmy Awards as her hometown of New Orleans struggles back from Hurricane Katrina.
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Review: Emmys break mold with 'Idol' show
Sep 18 2005 10:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Emmy Awards _ well, after 57 years you pretty much knew what to expect. But the Emmy Idol competition? That may have been more interesting than any long-anticipated award rivalries.
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Rodriguez 'Lost' on details of return
Sep 18 2005 4:26PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Actress Michelle Rodriguez is returning to ABC's hit castaway drama "Lost," but even she doesn't know what the future holds for her character.
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Martha Stewart pledges $5M to hospital
Sep 18 2005 4:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - After years of making doilies and desserts, Martha Stewart plans to create something on a grander scale: a new facility at Mount Sinai Hospital.
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Hurricane reporting changes TV journalists
Sep 18 2005 12:50PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Jeanne Meserve is haunted by voices in the dark pleading for help. John Roberts won't forget the woman whose husband of 53 years died at her feet. Shepard Smith remembers seeing bodies on highway ramps around the stadium where he had often driven to football games. Campbell Brown never wants to lose track of the 9-year-old who scavenged for water to keep his grandmother alive.
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57th Emmys to begin on a nostalgic note
Sep 18 2005 5:10AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nostalgia kicks in at the Emmys even before the curtain goes up. The 57th annual show begins Sunday with video splashed on black-and-white screens in which a quartet of recognizable faces talk about their favorite award moments over the years. Three are earnest. The other is Billy Crystal.
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