"The Doctor" <doctor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>>"Oh so happy, happy
>>Oh so happy, happy
>>So happy, so happy
>>I'm as sure as the moon rolls around"--Jenny Lewis
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> We know he is one.
H is a moon? Cool!
Say, its only a paper moon
Sailing over a cardboard sea
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me
>Posts in can.community.military proves it!
> --
>
Do you have any idea which one?
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: alt.games.ea.maxis.sim-farm,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 2:55 PM
Subject: waitress newsies
>a year before she died, I told my sister I felt she was ill?
>
>
>> NY POST...LIZ SMITH...
>>
>> MADELINE KAHN, the brilliant comic actress of such movie classics as
> "Blazing
>> Saddles," "Young Frankenstein," "Paper Moon" and "What's Up, Doc?" -
and
> a Tony
>> Award winner for "The Sisters Rosensweig" - is ill with ovarian cancer.
> Kahn,
>> most recently a cast member on "Cosby," has been in and out of the
> hospital a
>> number of times in recent months and is now at home, being cared for by
>> her
>> attorney husband, John Hansbury. (Madeline and Hansbury married
recently,
> after
>> a 10-year relationship.)
>>
>> Madeline gave us a statement, announcing her battle. She said, "It is
my
> hope
>> that I might raise awareness of this awful disease and hasten the day
> that an
>> effective test can be discovered to give women a fighting chance to
catch
> this
>> cancer in its earliest stage... I would urge everyone to support the
> vital work
>> being done by the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund."
>>
>> I spoke to John Hansbury yesterday. He reminded me that when Madeline
> played a
>> gossip columnist in the TV series "New York News," she had partially
> patterned
>> her character after me. I told him I'd been very flattered. Madeline
got
> sick
>> about a year ago, and it was ironic that she had been close to Gilda
> Radner and
>> had consulted with Liz Tilberis, two well-known ovarian cancer
patients.
>> "Madeline is in good humor, hoping to continue to work. She has had
chemo
>> several times."
>>
>> Madeline also praised the loving support of her "entire extended family
>> on
>> 'Cosby' who moved heaven and earth to make me as comfortable as
> possible." Our
>> prayers - and those of her many fans - are with Madeline. And if you
want
> to do
>> something for this marvelous actress, call the Ovarian Cancer Research
> Fund at
>> 212-268-1002.
>


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