WeekEnder: August 13-19
Friday, August 18, 2006
EBERT DOING WELL
Film critic Roger Ebert says he looks forward to getting back to work. Ebert has been battling cancer at a Chicago hospital for two months. "I don't have a crystal ball, so I can't tell you when, but I sure look forward to being back on the movie beat," he said in a statement Thursday.
QUICK HITS
- After 10 years, a suspect is arrested in the murder of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. This week, John Mark Karr held a press conference saying he was there when she was killed. This may all be a hoax. His ex-wife claims he was with her and the family for Christmas 1996.
- Yanni tells Howard Stern he lost his virginity in a whore house in Greece when he was only 14 years old.
SONG
T.I. - "Why U Wanna"
SAY WHAT?!
"You think you're better than me? Go home. Let me do my community service." -- Boy George, addressing media as he swept New York City streets as part of his court-ordered community service.
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