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Cheryl Holdridge dies at 64; popular Mouseketeer
Cheryl Holdridge, the beautiful blond actress who first gained fame as a Mouseketeer on TV's "The Mickey Mouse Club" in the 1950s, has died. She was 64.
Holdridge died Tuesday at her home in Santa Monica after a two-year battle with lung cancer, said...Tags: Bloomingdale, Annette Funicello, Celebrity Mothers, Television, Los Angeles
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'Chitty Chitty' on tour: clever clever
In the national touring production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang currently running at the Hippodrome Theatre, a car takes the final bow. And that's fitting. Though the production is based on the beloved 1968 film and features a cheery, family-friendly...Tags: Vehicles, Candy, Movies, Hippodrome Theatre, Ian Fleming
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Readers offer their take on favorite Christmas TV episodes
Earlier this month, members of the Live! staff offered our take on the 10 greatest TV Christmas episodes. We also asked you to tell us which classic holiday episodes we might have missed. So here are your recaps from such vintage classics as "Father Knows...Tags: Religious Festivals, The Munsters (tv program), La Grange, Crystal Lake, Assault
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Radio and television figures
Radio and television figures Bob LeMond Jr., 94; leading announcer on CBS radio and television (Jan. 6) Dwight Arlington Hemion, 81; television director and producer who won 18 Emmy Awards for his musical variety specials (Jan. 28) Don Herbert, 72;...Tags: Star Trek (movie), Los Angeles, CBS Corp., Lee Harvey Oswald, People
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Danny DeVito: No 'Joke in White House'
The Swampby Mark Silva "Funny?'' Danny DeVito asks. "It's not a funny election,'' Gary Marshall says. "You remember all those jokes we made about George Bush?'' Carl Reiner asks. ""Are you laughing now?'' Valerie Harper wants to know. It's the Dick......Tags: Pennsylvania, Carl Reiner, Judaism, Danny DeVito, George Bush
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Happy Birthday!: Dec. 13
Dick Van Dyke, actor, 83 Christopher Plummer, actor, 79 Ted Nugent, singer, 60 Steve Buscemi, actor, 51 Jamie Foxx, actor, 41 Amy Lee, Evanescence singer, 27 Taylor Swift, singer, 19 The Associated PressTags: Ted Nugent, Jamie Foxx, Amy Lee, Celebrity, Steve Buscemi
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White House beat
Ed Henry, Suzanne Malveaux and Dan Lothian will become CNN's White House reporting team when President-elect Barack Obama takes office. Henry has been at the White House for the past two years of the Bush administration. Malveaux worked at the White...Tags: Ted Nugent, Jamie Foxx, Celebrity, The White House, Steve Buscemi
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New Director Attends Hill-Stead Museum Holiday Party
If one thing was certain Thursday night, incoming Hill-Stead Museum executive director and CEO Sue Sturtevant knew she wasn't in Sante Fe anymore. "It rarely rains like this there," said the newcomer to the Farmington museum, who is finishing out her job...Tags: Amy Lee, Celebrity, Steve Buscemi, Ted Nugent, New Mexico
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz is 88. Actor-comedian Dick Van Dyke is 83. Actor Christopher Plummer is 79. Actor Robert Prosky is 78. Country singer Buck White is 78. Music/film producer Lou Adler is 75. Movie producer Richard Zanuck is 74....Tags: Amy Lee, Celebrity, John Anderson, Steve Buscemi, Country Music
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What candidates watch may say something
John McCain is a fan of " Dexter," a 21st Century drama about a hip, young serial killer. Barack Obama likes "The Dick Van Dyke Show," a 1960s sitcom about a loving, bantering, attractive suburban couple. I am not ashamed to say that I love trivia like...Tags: Dexter (tv program), Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program), Television, John McCain, Vehicles
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Virtual immortality
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
Mohandas Gandhi quote posted on CyBeRev.org
Traditional religion's ethereal immortality doesn't strike Martine Rothblatt as much of a trade-off for dying.
To the...Tags: Dexter (tv program), Civil Rights, Star Trek (movie), Utah, Natural Science
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Tuesday's Highlights
SERIES The IFC Media Project: In the series premiere, "Taboos," political commentator Tucker Carlson leads discussion of news taboos and issues the media cannot stop discussing. (5 and 8 p.m. IFC). The Biggest Loser: Families: The contestants participate...Tags: Contracts, The Biggest Loser (tv program), Humphrey Bogart, Danny Glover, Sam Peckinpah
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