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Record crowd recalls Elvis 30 years gone
(AP)
17-Aug-2007
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AP - Under a scorching sun at Graceland, his beloved home, fans streamed by Elvis Presley's grave on Thursday, the 30th anniversary of the death of the king of rock `n' roll. It was, for most, a time to remember.
Robin Roberts back Monday on `GMA'
(AP)
09-Aug-2007
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AP - Robin Roberts is expected back on ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Monday, only 10 days after undergoing surgery for breast cancer.
Richie wants to do time at county jail
(AP)
02-Aug-2007
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AP - Nicole Richie wants to do her time in the Los Angeles County jail.
It was 40 years ago today...Sgt Pepper wins new fans
(Reuters)
01-Jun-2007
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Reuters - Mae West said: "No. I won't be in it.
What would I be doing in a lonely hearts club?"
Brian Ross leads TV's investigative pack
(AP)
13-May-2007
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AP - At the very least, ABC News' Brian Ross figured he'd find a White House official, prominent lobbyist or a congressman when he was handed a stack of phone records from a Washington, D.C. escort agency.
No fading star: actress gets roles at 97
(AP)
29-Mar-2007
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AP - Hollywood's starmakers always are on the lookout for a fresh new face and they found one in Mae Laborde, albeit of the wrinkled variety.
ABC's Banner thriving after brutal years
(AP)
25-Mar-2007
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AP - Jon Banner is the last person standing.
Near-miss for ABC News anchor in Iraq
(AP)
23-Jan-2007
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AP - ABC news anchor Chris Cuomo was unhurt Tuesday after the convoy of military police he was riding with in Iraq was struck by a roadside bomb.
Jolie: Kissing Damon just part of job
(AP)
15-Dec-2006
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AP - What's the biggest difference between kissing Matt Damon and kissing Brad Pitt? "One's a friend and one's my love," says Angelina Jolie, who co-stars with Damon in the upcoming drama "The Good Shepherd."
News media have watershed election, too
(AP)
26-Nov-2006
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AP - Election night 2006 will go into history books as a triumph for Democrats and rebuke to President Bush. It was a watershed evening for the news media, too.
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