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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Saturday | May 5, 2007

Anna Nicole clone meets with 'Criminal Intent'
It could have taken longer, but it wasn't likely. Since many crime shows stay on the lookout for ripped-from-the-headlines ideas, the saga of the late Anna Nicole Smith was a virtual lock to be dramatised before this television season ended.

Soap Scene

All My Children: An increasingly unstable Janet secured Jenny in the warehouse. Amanda was knocked unconscious, woke up in the locked warehouse and was alarmed by Jenny's condition.

'Guiding Light': Emmy-winner Tognoni has seen the light

In the modern era of soaps, contract talks are never easy. Tighter budgets mean an actor might not get the salary he or she was accustomed to, producers have to kill off veteran characters to save money...

'Guiding Light' - Ricky Paull Goldin on love, life and being a Spaulding

Nobody in Springfield was more shocked than Guiding Light's Gus Aitoro to find out that none other than Alan Spaulding (Ron Raines) was his biological father.

Time for George to 'man up'

Dr. George O'Malley (Grey's Anatomy, ABC, May 17): Sweet and a little befuddled, George (T.R. Knight) has grown into an accomplished and confident doctor, but his personal life is spiraling out of control.

Koppel focuses on the living

For so many years, cancer was the disease whispered about. Obituaries couched deaths from cancer as "succumbing after a long illness."





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