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News 06/01/2006
On Wednesday, NBC led with 10 programs nominated for the 22nd annual Television Critics Association Awards. Sitcoms "The Office" and "My Name is Earl" picked up three apiece. Nominees for Program of the Year were "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC), "Lost" (ABC), "The Office" (NBC), "The Sopranos"
(HBO), and "24" (FOX.) Anna Nicole Smith confirmed in a video message on her Website that she is pregnant and stated "everything's going really, really good."
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News 05/31/2006
Katie Couric signed off of "Today" with a three-hour goodbye party Wednesday morning featuring clips showing her various hairstyles over her 15 years as
host, along with tearful farewells from fans. Dennis Farina is leaving "Law & Order" after two seasons to pursue other offers and projects in development by his production company, his spokesperson said
Tuesday.
Former "Saved by the Bell" star Lark Voorhies has filed libel suit against
the National Enquirer over story alleging she was hospitalized for cocaine addiction.
The FCC has turned down CBS's second appeal to toss out the $550,000 fine the network incurred for the notorious Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction of 2004.
Robert Sterling, the 1940s TV star who appeared with his wife, Anne Jeffreys, in the series "Topper," died Tuesday of natural causes at his Brentwood,
California, home. He was 88.
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News 05/30/2006
CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier was critically injured and her soundman, James Brolan, and cameraman, Paul Douglas, were killed in a car bomb attack on their convoy in Baghdad on Monday.
Michelle Rodriguez was released from jail Thursday after serving four hours and 20 minutes of her 60-day prison sentence for violating her probation due to overcrowding in the Los Angeles County Jail.
"My Fair Brady" stars Christopher Knight and Adrianne Curry tied the knot Monday evening in Illinois; their VH1 wedding special will be televised on Sunday, July 23. This is Curry's first marriage and Knight's third.
William Shatner is promoting therapeutic horseback riding programs in Israel to benefit disabled children. The actor is seeking to raise $10 million for nearly 30 riding programs in the country in hopes that his efforts will contribute to peace in the Middle East.
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All news gathered from E! Online and other sources
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