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  • October 2008
    • Ray Shoots Down Throat Cancer Story

      Ray Shoots Down Throat Cancer Story

      (Newser) - Rachael Ray denied a throat cancer rumor today but admitted she is having surgery, OK!  reports. "Rachael is the picture of health. She is having very minor surgery to remove a benign cyst on her vocal cord," a rep says. The National Enquirer ran a story that Ray, 40, feared she had cancer and might have to stop speaking for 2 months, stopping her intense shooting schedule. More »

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      cancer   surgery   Rachael Ray   cyst

  • August 2008
    • Highest Paid Celebrity Chefs

      Highest Paid Celebrity Chefs

      (Newser) - Rachael Ray may not be a classically trained chef, but her cooking prowess has made her a wealthy woman nonetheless, reports Forbes . Thanks to four Food Network programs, a talk show, and a self-titled magazine, she's the highest-paid celebrity chef, pulling in $18 million a year. Here are 9 others who bake up plenty of bread: Wolfgang Puck: $16 million More »

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      chef   Rachael Ray   restaurateurs   top chefs   Gordon Ramsay   Alain Ducasse   Mario Batali   Wolfgang Puck

  • June 2008
    • Ellen, Rachael Score Emmys

      Ellen, Rachael Score Emmys

      (Newser) - Ellen DeGeneres took home her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for best talk show host yesterday—but the award for the top show itself went to foodie Rachael Ray, E! Online reports. Meanwhile, Tyra Banks scored in the new category of Informative Talk Show. “I never take this for granted,” DeGeneres said. “It's not what we do it for, but it feels so good.” More »

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      television   Ellen DeGeneres   Emmy Awards   daytime talk show   Rachael Ray   Tyra Banks   Regis Philbin

  • May 2008
    • Rachael Ray's 'Terror Scarf' Ad Yanked

      Rachael Ray's 'Terror Scarf' Ad Yanked

      (Newser) - Dunkin' Donuts has pulled an ad featuring TV chef Rachael Ray after conservative commentators got tied in knots over her scarf, the Boston Globe reports. The black-and-white scarf around her neck looked a little too much like a keffiyeh—the traditional headwear of Arab men—for some observers, who howled in outrage and threatened a boycott over the supposed link to the "murderous Palestinian jihad." More »

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      Palestinians   advertisements   Dunkin' Donuts   Rachael Ray   headscarves

  • April 2008
    • McCain Recipes Cribbed From Food Network

      McCain Recipes Cribbed From Food Network

      (Newser) - Rachael Ray tells Us Magazine she’s “flattered” John McCain’s website passed off some of her recipes as belonging to wife Cindy. An aide was embarrassed that dishes like Passion Fruit Mousse and Ahi Tuna with Napa Cabbage Slaw were lifted from Food Network sites, and blamed an intern—joking that Ray had been unwittingly appointed an advisor to the “department of gourmet.” More »

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      Cindy McCain   The View   recipes   tuna   Rachael Ray   Food Network

    • You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me!

      You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me!

      (Newser) - Critics in cyberspace can stay incognito, which makes them especially nasty. Radar lists the 10 most-scorned players on the web: Lori Drew: Her comments on a MySpace account drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. John Fitzgerald Page: An online dater whose cruel remarks got world-wide coverage. Julia Allison: A sassy sex columnist who worked the web for a 6-figure gig. More »

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      YouTube   MySpace   blog   blogger   Rachael Ray   Gawker   Quarterlife   David Motari   Julia Allison

  • December 2007
    • Food Network Rethinks Its Menu

      Food Network Rethinks Its Menu

      (Newser) - The recent cancellation of Emeril Live is just one sign that the Food Network is in the throes of a transformation, reports the New York Times . Having made chefs into stars, it is now trying to keep the money rolling in while facing increased competition—including instructional cooking on the Web. The network's ratings have dipped, especially on the weekend, forcing refunds to advertisers and perhaps a shift in philosophy. More »

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      food   chef   cooking   Rachael Ray   Food Network   Emeril Lagasse

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