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Thursday, August 2, 2001
Entertainment briefs
Autographed menu given to rehab center
WARM SPRINGS, Ga. - The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation has received an MGM Studios commissary lunch menu autographed in 1940 by celebrities including Judy Garland, and Spencer Tracy,
The menu was given to a teen-age polio patient in Washington before she died.
Film festival includes two competitions
ROME - The Venice Film Festival is taking on a new look for its 58th edition, opening Aug. 29.
The festival, which runs through Sept. 8, will include two primary competitions - the Venice 58, an international competition for full-length films, and the new Cinema of the Present focusing on current trends in cinema.
Medical procedures can be seen on TV
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Want to see a dog undergo cataract surgery? A mare giving birth? A goat being de-horned?
These medical procedures and more will be featured on the new Animal Planet show "Vet School Confidential," a 13-part television series filmed at Michigan State University.
The weekly, half-hour series is scheduled to begin airing Aug. 7 on the cable channel.
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