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PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF 12/8/97
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 | |
Susan Cummings is an heiress, the
daughter of the worlds wealthiest international
arms merchant. She entered into a relationship with
Roberto Villegas, a professional polo player, and was, by
most accounts, as happy as she had ever been. But, the
relationship ended in tragedy when Cummings shot and
killed Villegas at her sprawling family estate. Cummings
claims she killed Villegas in self-defense; shes
been charged with first-degree murder and released on
bond. AMERICAN JOURNAL reports. |
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 | |
First, Gary Busey successfully battled
his addiction to alcohol and drugs. Now, Busey is locked
in a life and death struggle with cancer. AMERICAN
JOURNAL shows you how this deadly disease has
turned the once belligerent actor into a family man and
outspoken anti-drug advocate. |
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 | |
There is no doubt that track coach Marc
Tizers methods are successful but while some say
the coach is very strict, others claim he is really
running a cult. Tizer has run the Divine Madness Ultra
Club in Boulder, Co for over twenty years and denies any
of his methods are illegal. But, some former club members
have claimed that Tizer, who insists that members call
him "Yo," is a manipulative, alcoholic,
sex-addicted despot who controls every aspect of his
followers lives. |
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 | |
Men and women for years have been looking
for a safe and effective diet that will help them lose
those extra pounds. Unfortunately, most diet pills have
been proven unsafe and most diet regiments a temporary
fix at best. Well, dieters in Tennessee believe they have
found the most effective, safest, and no doubt the most
powerful of all diets...God. The Weigh Down Workshop
enables its members to eat anything they want and in
return calls for common prayer and common sense. |
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 | |
Gary Riggio stopped by the Bank of
America in San Jose on March 5, 1996 to cash his check,
nothing new for him. After all, he visited this bank up
to four times a week for his employer. Then, on March 4,
1997, police pulled him from his house dressed only in
his underwear, tore apart his house and arrested him for
robbing the bank on the visit he made a day short of a
year earlier. Riggio was identified from a bank
surveillance photo shown on a local crime-stopper tv
program that police later admitted was the wrong
photograph. Now, Riggio is suing the San Jose police
dept. for ruining his good name. |
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