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Monday, June 01, 1998 5:56:18 PM
Today's buzz stories:
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Crawford
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LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Cindy Crawford's publicist has confirmed that the supermodel married bar owner Rande Gerber in a ceremony on a beach in the Bahamas. The ceremony was attended by the couple's family and friends, and took place at The Ocean Club Resort on Paradise Island, Annett Wolf said. Gerber, a onetime male model, owns The Whiskey in New York and Skybar in Los Angeles.
Crawford, 32, was previously married to actor Richard Gere.
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Johnson
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Magic Johnson says viewers of his late-night talk show shouldn't expect him to spill over with jokes at the start. "If they think I'm going to do a monologue, then we're all going to be in trouble," Johnson told TV Guide for its June 6 issue. But Johnson says he's confident he knows what the audience wants to see. "The element of the unknown is out there, but that's the thing that drives me. I'm a confident person and I work hard to be the best. I think I have a sense of what people want," he said. Johnson starred for the Los Angeles Lakers throughout the 1980s, but retired after he contracted HIV.
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Lee
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Pamela Anderson Lee says she can't stop thinking about her estranged husband, jailed rocker Tommy Lee. The Motley Crue drummer is serving a six-month sentence for felony spousal abuse, a charge arising from a fight the couple had in February that turned physical. Pamela Anderson Lee has filed for divorce, but she told Jane magazine that she and Tommy "had a real soul connection. I mean, there's not a minute that goes by that I'm not thinking about him and hoping that he's doing well."
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Fayed
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LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Two months before he died in a Paris car crash along with Princess Diana and their driver, millionaire Dodi Fayed bought a mansion in Malibu, California. Now, sources say, the California home is being put up for sale. Sources familiar with the property say it will go on the market for $7 million. The 7,500-square-foot home is built on five secluded acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It is profiled in the July 1998 issue of Architectural Digest in an article titled "Shadow of a Dream."
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