Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Oprah Winfrey says she weighs 200 lbs
CHICAGO - An embarrassed Oprah Winfrey said she's 'fallen off the wagon' of healthy living and has ballooned to 200 pounds. In January's 'O' magazine, Winfrey, 54, details her recent struggles with an out-of-balance thyroid and how the condition made her develop 'a fear of working out.' She said she's gained 40 pounds since 2006, when she weighed 160. Ruffalo's brother dies in LA a week after shooting BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The brother of actor Mark Ruffalo has died a week after he was shot in the head, police said Tuesday. Scott Ruffalo, 39, died late Monday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills Police Sgt. Renato Moreno said. Leno staying on NBC in prime time NEW YORK - Jay Leno is staying at NBC, and he's moving to prime time. The network announced Tuesday that Leno will host a show five nights a week at 10 p.m. after he leaves the 'Tonight' show next year. The network had announced nearly five years ago that Conan O'Brien will succeed Leno on "Tonight." Insider: T.R. Knight wants to leave 'Grey's' NEW YORK - A person with direct knowledge of the situation has confirmed that T.R. Knight has asked to be released from his contract with 'Grey's Anatomy.' The actor, who plays Dr. George O'Malley, has asked to leave the ABC medical drama because he is unhappy with his storyline, the person said. Knight has three years left on his contract and the network has indicated it will release him, said the insider, who could not be identified because that person was not authorized to discuss negotiation details. An ABC representative declined comment.More like this story
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