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Television News Archives for October 25, 2006

Roseanne Barr returns to TV comedy
Oct 25 2006 8:04PM (CT)
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) - Roseanne Barr sings! And it's not the national anthem! Warbling a personalized version of "My Way" at the end of her new HBO comedy special, she proclaims: "And as the baseball fans all watched, butchered that song and grabbed my crotch. Yes, I was loud, but I was proud, and did it my way."
 
Anna Nicole Smith residence status eyed
Oct 25 2006 8:03PM (CT)
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - An opposition leader called on the government Wednesday to investigate whether Anna Nicole Smith has legal residency status in the Bahamas, where her baby daughter was born and her son died three days later.
 
Oprah speaks about Holocaust education
Oct 25 2006 8:01PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Oprah Winfrey told 3,000 supporters of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Wednesday that she is still haunted by her trip earlier this year to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
 
'Grey's Anatomy' actor sorry for scuffle
Oct 25 2006 8:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington has publicly apologized for his behavior during an on-set scuffle with co-star Patrick Dempsey.
 
Actors, athletes to be in stem-cell ad
Oct 25 2006 11:33AM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Days after actor Michael J. Fox appeared in a TV ad urging Missouri voters to support stem cell research, opponents will unveil their own commercial during the World Series Wednesday night.
 
Dick Clark plans auction of memorabilia
Oct 25 2006 9:12AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Fifty years after his first appearance on the show that became known as "American Bandstand," Dick Clark is ready to let go of the microphone.
 
   

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