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Today

* Noon: Actress Melanie Griffith and “Today” show medical correspondent Dr. Judith Reichman speak frankly on “Having Babies After 35.”

For the record:

12:00 a.m. Aug. 18, 2000 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Friday August 18, 2000 Home Edition Business Part C Page 3 Financial Desk 2 inches; 44 words Type of Material: Correction
Your Internet Guide--Digevent.com’s “Money Lunch” program with guest Peter Kote of the Orange County Red Cross will take place on Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., at https://www.digevent.com/geninterest/finance/money_lunch/info.shtml. The incorrect Internet address was listed in Thursday’s Internet guide.

https://www.oneworldlive.com/health/healthstoryjudith.html

* 4 p.m.: Actor Josh Peck, whom you may remember as Wayne from “Snow Day,” is correspondent for “Nick’s Kids Pick the President.” Get his analysis of the Democratic National Convention in L.A.

https://www.nick.com/blab/upcomingevents/upcomingevents.jhtml

* 4 p.m.: Watch the 25 children who won Discovery Channel’s “Blast-Off to Space Camp” contest as they participate in a simulated space shuttle mission in Huntsville, Ala.

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https://kids.discovery.com/augustpromo

Friday

* Noon: In his book “Speaking of Boys,” Michael Thompson answers 100 of the most commonly asked questions about raising boys, addressing such issues as peer pressure, drugs and body image.

https://www.bn.com/community/calendar/calendar.asp?userid=22QU377Y31

* 2 p.m.: Actor Vincent D’Onofrio plays a serial killer opposite Jennifer Lopez in his latest film, “The Cell.” Find out what it was like working in a glass-enclosed chamber.

https://chat.yahoo.com/c/events/info/2000/08/18/081800donofrio.html

Saturday

* Any time: Emme, plus-size model and host of E!’s make-over program, “Fashion Emergency,” discusses nudist colonies, washboard abs and who’s next for a make-over.

https://www.eonline.com

Sunday

* 6 p.m.: Enjoy more music with the summer’s largest country music festival, Country Jam USA, live from Eau Claire, Wisc.

https://www.hob.com/live/events/livedrive2000/000820countryjamusa/pre.asp

Monday

* 8 p.m.: Join IVillage’s writing class with Natalie Goldberg, author of “Thunder and Lightning: Cracking Open the Writer’s Craft.” She’ll help you turn your flashes of inspiration into polished pieces of work.

https://www.ivillage.com/books/articles/0,3359,87320,00.html

Tuesday

* 1 p.m.: Food & Wine editor Pete Wells reveals which North American restaurants are the cream of the crop in the magazine’s 2000 Restaurant Poll.

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https://www.foodandwine.com/community

* 7 p.m.: Discuss romance, back-stabbing and other staples of Jackie Collins’ latest book, “Lethal Seduction.”

https://www.ivillage.com/books/articles/0,3359,87320,00.html

Wednesday

* 11:30 a.m.: Digevent.com’s “Money Lunch” explores charitable giving with Peter Kote of the Orange County Red Cross, who will talk about noncash donation options.

https://www.digevent.com/geninterest/finance/moneylunch/info.shtml

* 8:30 p.m.: Got a problem around the house? Ask Mary Ellen Pinkham, host of HGTV’s “TIPical Mary Ellen,” whose offbeat solutions range from polishing a table with Wonder Bread to using a chalkboard eraser to clean windows.

https://www.hgtv.com/hometalk/#schedule

To suggest an Internet event, e-mail click.here@latimes.com.

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