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Event's star will be absent tonight
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 4 hours ago
By Melissa Merli CHAMPAIGN ? The 10th annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival opens this evening at the Virginia Theatre without the main man. In his blog today, ...
Roger Ebert Hopes To Make It To His Film Festival CFTKTV
Ebert hopes to make it to namesake film fest despite surgery The Associated Press
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Roger Ebert, a TV film critic moves back to basics
International Herald Tribune, France - Apr 17, 2008
On April 1 Roger Ebert published a letter to readers of The Chicago Sun-Times that was essentially a farewell to the long-running, widely syndicated weekly ...
Knight at the Movies: Baby Mama, Film Notes
Windy City Times, IL - 5 hours ago
?Though it is sad to learn that Roger Ebert, dean of popular American film critics, has yet to recover his voice after a series of surgeries and won't be ...
Sarah Riley: Ebert's voice still heard as movie reviews make return
Appleton Post Crescent,  USA - Apr 18, 2008
After all, Roger Ebert thanked me at a party. No doubt he has used his humor to connect with countless other people. And while he's not always recognized as ...
Will You Miss Ebert's TV Movie Reviews?
BuzzSugar.com, CA - Apr 14, 2008
The New York Times recently ran a nice piece describing the impact Roger Ebert has had on the world of movie critique (the thumbs up/down rating system ...
Roger Ebert's Syndicated Television Show Still N Hold
MovieWeb - Apr 2, 2008
According to Variety, Roger Ebert will resume his film critiquing duties for the Chicago Sun-Times later this April. The Pulitzer-Prize-winning critic had ...
EBERT TO START WRITING REVIEWS AGAIN
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Apr 15, 2008
Beloved US film critic ROGER EBERT is returning to work following his battle with cancer. The 65-year-old Chicago, Illinois-based critic will start writing ...
Update on film critic Roger Ebert
TV Squad, CA - Apr 1, 2008
So, today, on the anniversary of Roger Ebert's 41st year reviewing movies for the Chicago Sun-Times, I'm glad to report that Roger Ebert will soon be back ...
Ebert Picks Fest Slate (Including 'Hulk') and Announces His Return
Cinematical, CA - Apr 2, 2008
Roger Ebert's January announcement that he was going in for another major surgery began a long and disquieting silence. As the reviews he had written in ...
The Death of the American Film Critic
First Post, UK - Apr 18, 2008
The cancer of the salivary gland that has afflicted Roger Ebert, America's best-known film critic, is a personal tragedy. The illness has left him unable to ...
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Film critic Roger Ebert, 65, will resume writing reviews this month but will not rejoin his syndicated TV show because he's unable to speak. In a letter in Tuesday's Chicago Sun-Times, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and co-host of TV's "Ebert & Roeper" said surgery in January ended in complications, and his ability to speak was not restored. Ebert said he's looking forward to his annual film festival, which starts April 23. "I will resume writing movie reviews shortly thereafter," he said. Ebert had surgery in 2006 to remove a cancerous growth on his salivary gland. He also had emergency surgery that year after a blood vessel burst near the site of the operation. He had undergone cancer surgery three times before the 2006 operation.

Turner gets religion

Ted Turner, 69, who once called Christianity a "religion for losers," Tuesday launched a $200 million joint health program with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the United Methodist Church to fight malaria in Africa. The CNN founder said his thinking on religion had evolved and he regretted his words. "Religion is one of the bright spots as far as I'm concerned, even though there are some areas ... where they've gone over the top a little," he said. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation chipped in with a $10 million grant to be used to help publicize the campaign in churches.

1 more year for Grissom

One of TV's favorite science geeks, William Petersen, will return to "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" for its ninth season, the Hollywood Reporter says. Petersen, who is also the show's executive producer, has signed a one-year contract to return as Gil Grissom, but with the understanding that his role will be reduced. He reportedly will make $600,000 an episode.

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Easy to crack this case

Lake Charles, La., police officers suspected a car they pulled over was stolen, so they called the registered owner and left a message. But when the owner called back, officers said, she apparently thought the message was from a drug dealer, and she was busted for allegedly trying to buy crack cocaine. "Officers put in a lot of energy to close a case, so we never mind getting one on sheer luck and stupidity," Lake Charles police Sgt. Mark Kraus said of last week's arrest.

Passages

Dr. Charlotte Tan, 84, a pioneer in treating childhood cancer and one of the country's leading pediatric oncologists during her more than 40 years at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, died of pneumonia March 22 at her Brookline, Mass., home.

Robert Sidney, 98, who choreographed for the Broadway stage, Las Vegas nightclubs, movies and television, died of pneumonia March 26 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

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Robert Goheen, 88, who as president of Princeton revolutionized the university by admitting its first women, pursuing minority faculty members, buttressing finances and doubling the space in campus buildings, died of heart failure Monday in Princeton, N.J.

Bill Dickinson, 82, a Democrat-turned-Republican who served in the U.S. House from Alabama from 1965 to 1993 and who championed a strong defense, died Monday at his Montgomery home after suffering from colon cancer.

Today in History

1513: Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in present-day Florida.

1917: President Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany, saying, "The world must be made safe for democracy." (Congress declared war four days later.)

1932: Aviator Charles Lindbergh and John Condon went to a cemetery in New York, where Condon turned over $50,000 to a man called "John" in exchange for Lindbergh's kidnapped son. (The child was not returned and found dead the following month.)

1986: Four U.S. passengers were killed when a bomb exploded aboard a TWA jetliner en route from Rome to Athens, Greece.

2005: Pope John Paul II, who had led the Roman Catholic Church for 26 years, died in his Vatican apartment at age 84.

Today's Birthdays

Actress Linda Hunt, 63. Singer Emmylou Harris, 61. Actress Pamela Reed, 59. Actor Christopher Meloni, 47. Actor Clark Gregg, 46. Actress Jana Marie Hupp, 44. Country singer Jill King, 33. Actor Adam Rodriguez, 33. Actor Jeremy Garrett, 32. Rock musician Jesse Carmichael (Maroon 5), 29.

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