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On "Anything is Possible" at 9:05 p.m. Sunday on WJR-AM (760), speaker, author, trainer and coach... JOHN SMYNTEK: Sawyer on se
On "Anything is Possible" at 9:05 p.m. Sunday on WJR-AM (760), speaker, author, trainer and coach . At 10 p.m. Sunday on WDET-FM (101.9), interviews filmmaker about his new documentary, "Unknown White Male." The film deals with a friend struggling with amnesia.
For his 47th straight year as a Las Vegas headliner, 79. He'll sling insults for three more engagements at the soon-to-be-demolished Stardust Resort & Casino starting later this month.
Former Creed singer and porn film costar that prosecutors didn't charge him with public drunkenness for an incident at Los Angeles International Airport. He promised to get his life together.
Former teen star stay in a strict live-in drug rehabilitation program for another month, despite telling a judge he was "going down the right path" after 42 days there. Garrett, 44, faces felony heroin possession charges after he was stopped Jan. 14 for allegedly trying to ride a Los Angeles subway train without a ticket and police said they found suspected narcotics. He has pleaded not guilty in that case.
Cyclist who spent a morning comforting , less than two days after the 13-year-old's mother, , died of lung cancer. "I would say that his spirits were pretty good considering that, in the last 18 months, he's lost his father, his mother and his grandmother," Armstrong said.
What can you believe? This week's TMZ.com report that desperately wants the ABC "World News Tonight" anchor job now? Or an April Ladies' Home Journal interview done before the Iraq war injury to new anchor-designate and partner pregnancy, which seem to have reopened anchor opportunities?
Mag editor asked Sawyer back then if she was interested in replacing the late Peter Jennings. Sawyer replied: "No, I truly was not. I said to everybody, OK, let's get this straight. For seven years I've said no, I didn't want to do the evening news, and then suddenly... no, I did not."
the New Yorker who came to Detroit in November 2002 to cohost Clear Channel's WJLB-FM (97.9) morning show, is toast. All Access.com reported late Friday that Serch, once part of the rap duo 3rd Bass, leaves behind cohorts and to carry on.
California state authorities ordered absentee owner -- he's in the Persian Gulf to shut down his Neverland Valley Ranch, alleging he failed to pay his employees and maintain workers compensation insurance, Reuters reported via blackvibes.com.
The state's Department of Industrial Relations also fined Jackson $69,000 ($1,000 per employee) for letting his insurance policy lapse two months ago. The 2,800-acre central California ranch must remain closed until back wages are paid and insurance issues are taken care of.
Just a few days ago, Jackson was cited for allegedly failing to pay at least 30 employees since December and now must not only cough up $306,000 in back wages but also pay a $100,000 fine.
Country music heavyweights and let loose with their feelings about the Hurricane Katrina cleanup effort to ABC News the other day, calling the slow work embarrassing and humiliating.
"To me, there's a lot of politics being played and a lot of people trying to put people in bad positions to further their agendas," Louisiana native McGraw told ABC. A clearly frustrated Hill, a native of Jackson, Miss., at one point swore and called the government's efforts "screwed up."
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