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California mom win Mrs. America pageant
Sep 19 2005 10:02PM (CT)
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - A 32-year-old mother of two is the new Mrs. America. Mrs. California Andrea Preuss won the national crown Sunday at the Riviera Resort & Racquet Club.
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Stewart gets through her 'Yale' experience
Sep 19 2005 9:13PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Martha Stewart's euphemism for prison was to call it "Yale." She explained her coping mechanism in an appearance Monday on David Letterman's "Late Show" to promote her two new TV shows.
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Emmys draw biggest audience in three years
Sep 19 2005 8:06PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Maybe it was the promise of seeing those "Desperate Housewives" tussle over the best-acting trophy or watching "Lost" find Emmy gold _ the awards ceremony drew its biggest audience in three years.
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ABC's 'Lost' returns for second season
Sep 19 2005 6:26PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - After guardedly making his way through a darkened tunnel, Dr. Jack Sheppard found himself bewildered and facing a harrowing decision. His trust and character are tested again in ABC's "Lost," which won the best drama series Emmy on Sunday and returns for its highly anticipated second season on Wednesday.
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Hatch pleads innocent to tax evasion
Sep 19 2005 5:44PM (CT)
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Richard Hatch, who won $1 million on the first season of the reality show "Survivor," pleaded innocent Monday to charges that he failed to pay taxes on his winnings and other income.
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Aniston says she's ready to date
Sep 19 2005 5:13PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Jennifer Aniston says she's doing well and ready to date. Aniston appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" Monday. In one of her first TV interviews since filing for divorce from Brad Pitt earlier this year, Aniston said, "I'm doing so well."
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'Invasion' clings to family themes
Sep 19 2005 2:18PM (CT)
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - The sunlight was bright as Shaun Cassidy drove a golf cart across the Warner Bros. studio lot.
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Role reversal backstage at the Emmys
Sep 19 2005 12:20AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was role reversal night at the Emmys. Ellen DeGeneres brought viewers backstage, while actors and writers who were already there huddled around monitors to cheer on their friends and enjoy the show.
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