Headlines for: 08-15-2001
PLASTIC SURGEONS REVEAL MOST POPULAR CELEBRITY FACES
BEVERLY HILL (Wireless Flash) Celebrity faces dont just make an impression in Hollywood, theyre also making an impression on plastic surgery patients.
XANADU: THE MUSICAL
LOS ANGELES (Wireless Flash) Olivia Newton-John fans rejoice: Her 1980 movie Xanadu is finding new life as a stage musical. Former Caroline In the City co-star Amy Pietz and her husband
COUCH POTATOES BOMBARD NETWORK WITH PEZ DISPENSERS
ATLANTA (Wireless Flash) Some couch potatoes have weird ways of telling a network they like a series. Case in point: Fans of the TNT drama series, Witchblade, have been
MACHO MAN BEAUTY SPA IN THE WORKS
BETHESDA, Md. (Wireless Flash) Macho men who are too embarrassed to get their backs waxed at beauty parlors will soon have a more manly place to go. Two male grooming experts who run a website called GroomingLounge.com are
EAT YOUR COLORS
CHICO, Calif. (Wireless Flash) Mom always said, eat your vegetables, but she really should have said eat your colors. Thats according to nutritionist Marcia Zimmerman, who says everyone
POLL: BILL CLINTON NO LONGER A HERO
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Wireless Flash) It looks like the Monica Lewinsky scandal has finally caught up with Bill Clinton. A new survey shows the former prez is at that top of the list of
GET THE PRESIDENT IN YOUR BACK POCKET
WASHINGTON (Wireless Flash) Want to get the president in your back pocket? All it takes is $3.95, thanks to a Washington humorist whos created the Pocket President to poke fun at George W. Bush.
FREDDIE PRINZE JR.: I DONT DO DRUGS
NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) Freddie Prinze, Jr., wants the world to know hes clean and drug-free. The actor tells this Sundays issue of Parade magazine that he
NEW INVENTION REMINDS SENIORS ITS MEDICATION TIME
ATLANTA (Wireless Flash) A new invention is helping remind senior citizens to take their medication. The device looks like a coffee maker only it dispenses pills with an
FLASH LITES: RIP N READ POP CULTURE RECAP
HOUSTON (Wireless Flash) The mother of the real Bubble Boy plans to boycott the new Disney movie about a boy forced to live in a plastic bubble. Carol Ann Demaret whose son died in 1984 says the