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Now for a look at non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a diagnosis that could increase
Booster ShotsPaul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has reportedly begun treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the body's lymphatic system. This is not his first battle with cancer. Allen was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease -- a different type of lymphoma... -
Robert Schimmel dies at 60; acclaimed comic known for sexually explicit routines
Robert Schimmel, a critically acclaimed comedian who made audiences squirm and then laugh with X-rated explorations of sexuality and vulnerability usually drawn from his own life, has died. He was 60.
Schimmel died Friday at a Phoenix hospice from...Tags: Richard Pryor, Television, Cancer, Vehicles, Lenny Bruce
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'Brothers and Sisters': Misguided cancer treatment plan
'Brothers and Sisters' ABC, Sunday, Nov. 8, 10 p.m.
Episode: "The Wig Party"
The premise
Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart) is a 41-year-old political show host who has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell type) on the basis...Tags: Cancer, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), New York University, Biopsy, Celebrity Parents
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Gold Derby nuggets: 'Twilight' stars boon to kudocasts | Oscars book producer and dancers | BAFTAs boot TV writers
Gold Derby⢠Brooks Barnes wonders, "If awards shows are experiencing a renaissance, why are the Globes struggling?" His answer: "NBC is no longer a ratings powerhouse. Because of the saturation of celebrity news coverage, the telecastâs primary draw -- a room... -
Bob Keane dies at 87; discovered Ritchie Valens
Bob Keane, who founded the West Coast independent label Del-Fi Records in the 1950s and is best known for discovering and recording rock legend Ritchie Valens, has died. He was 87.
Keane, who survived non- Hodgkins lymphoma diagnosed when he was 80, died...Tags: Television, Music Industry, Recording Studios, Barry White, Defense
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Dennis Severs House evokes the London past -- and you better pay attention
At the narrow doorway on Folgate Street, a man urges you to please enter and go through the house in complete silence. Also, he warns, there will be no electricity.
And so begins a visit to the Dennis Severs House, one of London's most enchanting...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Book, Stranger Than Fiction, United Kingdom
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TCA Press Tour: 'Spartacus': 'Gods of the Arena' or gods of TV?
Show TrackerThough only a week into production, âSpartacus: Gods of the Arena,â is shaping up to be just as much of a guilty pleasure as its predecessor. âI gotta tell you, its pretty fantastic,â Steven S. DeKnight, creator and executive produc... -
Vonetta McGee dies at 65; film actress during 1970s blaxploitation era
Vonetta McGee, an actress whose big-screen heyday during the blaxploitation era of the 1970s included leading roles in "Blacula" and "Shaft in Africa," has died. She was 65.
McGee died Friday at a hospital in Berkeley after experiencing cardiac arrest...Tags: Pam Grier, Television, Robert Blake, Carl Lumbly, Celebrities
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PASSINGS: David Alexander, James E. Akins, Sumbat Lapajian, Carl Gordon
David Alexander
Longtime president of Pomona College
David Alexander, 77, who brought national standing to Pomona College during a two-decade tenure as president, died Sunday in Claremont after a long battle with cancer, the college announced....Tags: JAG (tv program), Economic Sanctions, Television, Cancer, University of Oxford
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Fred Travalena dies at 66; master impressionist and singer
Fred Travalena, the master impressionist and singer whose broad repertoire of voices ranged from Jack Nicholson to Sammy Davis Jr. to Bugs Bunny, has died. He was 66.
Travalena, who began treatment for an aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2002...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Television, U.S. Army, Long Island, Defense
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Paul Burke dies at 83; actor starred in gritty TV show 'Naked City'
Paul Burke, who received two Emmy nominations in the early 1960s for his role as Det. Adam Flint in the acclaimed dramatic TV police series "Naked City" and later starred as a World War II Army Air Forces colonel in the action-adventure series "Twelve O'...Tags: Springs, Betty Grable, Television, Periodicals, Defense
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