WIRELESS FLASH BRIEFS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

WIRELESS FLASH BRIEFS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- Mike Wallace has a shocking secret: His childhood nickname was "Chinkie" because his friends and neighbors thought he had "Asian-looking eyes." The "60 Minutes" anchor says the nickname was so awful, it made his real name -- Myron -- sound good by comparison. -- NEW YORK -- Revolution-spouting Rage Against The Machine singer Zack de la Rocha has some pretty radical ideas about love. The left-leaning singer admits to "Rolling Stone" that the band's politically-overt music may sound like it endorses violence, but it's actually just a bunch of love songs. In his words, "Every revolutionary act is an act of love." -- LOS ANGELES -- The Oscar awarded to Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" is worth a king's ransom. On November 18, Christie's Auction House will be auctioning off the Best Screenplay Oscar awarded to co-writer Herman Mankiewicz for the 1941 film, and it's expected to net at least $300,000.