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AmazingRaceTheAmazingWedding
From: TV.com on Thu, Nov 11 2010 8:46 PM
Divorcees Kelly and Christy come up with a new spin off of the race. Coming next fall.
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CBSEveningNewsAProfitableBlackFriday
From: TV.com on Sun, Nov 07 2010 12:19 AM
Despite the economic crisis, 172 million shoppers visited stores and websites over Thanksgiving...
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CBSEveningNewsTeenDatingViolence
From: TV.com on Sat, Nov 06 2010 11:50 PM
As the trend of violence in teen relationships continues to increase, Kelly Wallace discusses...
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CBSEveningNewsPitcherPerfect
From: TV.com on Sat, Nov 06 2010 11:43 PM
Baseball fans have been waiting all winter to see the spring training debut of young pitching...
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BeverlyHills90210Temptation
From: TV.com on Tue, Apr 13 2010 9:07 PM
Kelly’s mom resists using drugs again while dealing with the news that her husband is cheating ....
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BeverlyHills90210HarshWords
From: TV.com on Tue, Apr 13 2010 9:02 PM
Brenda catches Dylan with Kelly and says what she can to hurt them. (Rebel With a Cause)
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HowWillTigerHandlethePressure
From: TV.com on Mon, Apr 05 2010 7:16 PM
The Golf Channel’s Kelly Tilghman and Columnist Mitch Albom discussed Tiger Woods' return to golf at the 2010 Masters Tournament and how he may handle the press and stress.
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UnderTheRadar032710
From: TV.com on Mon, Mar 29 2010 2:10 AM
Kelly Cobiella and Chris Wragge go 'Under The Radar' with some wild headlines you may have missed. A TV anchor falls during a broadcast while the first images of Ferrari World are released.
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Lil039LionsJackelsandKangaroos
From: TV.com on Sun, Mar 28 2010 12:46 AM
Ron Magill from the Miami Zoo brings some of his cute, furry, and very wild animal friends to "The Saturday Early Show." Chris Wragge and Kelly Cobiella were smitten by these cuddly critters.
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LoansHelpingBusinesses
From: TV.com on Mon, Feb 01 2010 4:24 PM
As small businesses continue to struggle, a new movement to support start-ups has borrowed a page from the developing world. As Kelly Wallace reports, 'micro-loans' could be the next big thing.
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