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Television News Archives for October 27, 2005

George Takei discloses his homosexuality
Oct 27 2005 10:07PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - George Takei, who as helmsman Sulu steered the Starship Enterprise through three television seasons and six movies, has come out as a homosexual in the current issue of Frontiers, a biweekly Los Angeles magazine covering the gay and lesbian community.
 
Brooke Shields pregnant with second child
Oct 27 2005 9:45PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Brooke Shields, who turned a battle with postpartum depression into a book, is pregnant with her second child, her publicist said Thursday.
 
Alda's book contains a lifetime of wisdom
Oct 27 2005 4:22PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Alan Alda titled his new book "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed _ and Other Things I've Learned." But rest assured he didn't write it as a guide for self-improvement. He doesn't aim to be your guru.
 
'Housewives' star Sheridan, fiance split
Oct 27 2005 12:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nicollette Sheridan is keeping the title of "Desperate Housewife," but she's no longer a fiancee. Sheridan, who plays Edie Britt on the hit ABC show, and Swedish actor Niklas Soderblom have called off their engagement, People magazine reported Wednesday.
 
'Housewives' backlash doesn't worry Cross
Oct 27 2005 10:21AM (CT)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - You can count Marcia Cross among the fans of "Desperate Housewives" who want the characters' stories to connect again.
 
McManus looks to put stamp on CBS News
Oct 27 2005 10:20AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nearly three decades ago, ABC made the bold move of turning its struggling news division over to the network's top sports executive. Now CBS is trying the same thing.
 
   

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