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| 2004-02-24 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Flash Lites: Rip 'N' Read Pop Culture Recap | ||
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Los Angeles, CA (WFN) -- These days, Ray Charles has physical therapy on his mind more than Georgia. The 73-year-old legend was scheduled to return to the concert stage on March 2 but has postponed all dates until June, and his next CD, "Duets," will hit stores in August. NEW YORK -- Colin Farrell is doing his bit for colon cancer. He and Mandy Moore are doing public service announcements to help raise money to research the disease. The official campaign kicks off March 10. WASHINGTON -- "Survivor: The Amazon's" Jenna Morasca is backing a cause to encourage biology and medical students to consider alternatives to dissection. The print ad will run in the March issue of "Teen Ink" and will show Morasca holding a frog in the palm of her hand with the caption reading: "We both survived." NEW YORK -- One of the biggest mysteries about Donald Trump has finally been solved: Whether or not he wears a toupee. The real estate mogul recently let a reporter examine his combed-over locks to confirm that, indeed, every strand is his own. Trump tells "Newsweek" magazine, "I don't say my hair is my greatest strength in the world, but it's not terrible." LONDON -- How's this for a shocker: The Jerry Springer opera currently playing in London has swept England's version of the Tony Awards. E! Online reports "Jerry Springer -- The Opera" took home several awards at the Laurence Olivier Awards, including nods for Best New Musical and Best Actor in a Musical.
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