South Sound Living
Thursday, March 28, 2002
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Coming to America
OLYMPIA -- How do you welcome four first-time Olympia visitors from Nicaragua?
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Dudley Moore dies at 66
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Dudley Moore, who became an unlikely Hollywood heartthrob portraying a cuddly pipsqueak whose charm melted hearts in "10" and "Arthur," died Wednesday at his home in New Jersey, a spokeswoman said. He was 66.
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'Mr. Television' Milton Berle dies
LOS ANGELES -- Milton Berle, the acerbic, cigar-smoking vaudevillian who eagerly embraced a new medium and became "Mr. Television" in the dawn of the video age, died Wednesday. He was 93.
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Comedians, colleagues recall legendary Berle
LOS ANGELES -- Milton Berle was a harsh boss, a clever comic and a hero to many comedians both old and older.
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Holy Week Services
Lacey
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Plan Your Day
Incorporate ponds in plans
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C-Span takes look at two Harlem Renaissance writers
Feeling guilt over watching too much TV and reading too few books? Take baby steps in the right direction Sunday with a show about great writers and another based on a great novel.
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