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Bruce Beresford-Redman wife Monica

“We want the person that murdered my sister,” Jeane Burgos tells ABC News. “I want this person in jail to pay for the rest of his life for what he did.” With no arrest made yet in the death of Monica Beresford-Redman – though her TV producer husband remains a person of interest – her family is traveling to Mexico to pick up her body and to get answers from authorities. In an interview with CBS News, Burgos added: “I am bleeding inside, because I can#39;t even imagine that I#39;m not going to h

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Access Hollywood – Access Inspiration: Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert bravely battled thyroid and salivary cancer and came out victorious. He shares his amazing spirit in this inspiring interview from 2007. Add this to your queue Added: Wed Mar 03 21:40:47 UTC 2010 Air date: Wed Mar 03 00:00:00 UTC 2010 Duration: 01:50

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Roger Ebert’s Oprah Interview Makes Us Laugh, Cry [Go Roger, Go Roger]

Every so often, something comes along to put everything in perspective. Today it’s Roger Ebert talking about his life after losing his jaw. His honesty and courage is frankly amazing and we are touched. God, we hate feeling these emotions! First off, the funny stuff. Here Ebert talks about his last words, turning would could be sad into a deft joke. We love how he acts along with his computer voice like he’s actually speaking. Here is a story about him and his father ordering root beer. It is sad and poetic. The story continues, and after his surgery, takes on a meaning that may be a little God-y, but will probably make you cry unless you have no heart left at all. Finally, Ebert’s wife (who many commenters stupidly mistook for Oprah when we posted an excerpt this morning) reads from his journal. This man took an illness that could have been devastating and turned into a triumph. Oh, Roger Ebert, why, why must you make us cry! Just when we want to go on hating the world, you have to get all inspirational. How dare you!

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Roger Ebert Talks Cancer, Movies And Root Beer On ‘Oprah’

Legendary film critic communicated via a laptop that spoke what he typed. By Eric Ditzian Chaz and Robert Ebert on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” Tuesday Photo: Harpo Productions Almost four year after cancer surgery deprived legendary film critic Roger Ebert of the ability to talk, the 67-year-old appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” to discuss his battle with the disease and his enduring love for movies, his wife Chaz and root beer. Communicating via a laptop that spoke words after he typed them, Ebert’s first statement came in response to Oprah’s question about how he feels. “Terrific,” he said. Ebert was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2002 that then spread, necessitating multiple surgeries and the eventual removal of his jaw and the lower floor of his mouth. He is now unable to talk, eat or drink, and takes his meals four times a day through a gravity-drip bag connected to his stomach. But Oprah announced that Ebert is currently cancer-free. When asked, he couldn’t recall what his final spoken words were before his surgery. “I didn’t realize at the time they were going to be my last words,” he said. “I probably spoke them to Chaz as they wheeled me into the operating room. They were probably, ‘I love you.’ At least I hope those were my last words. On the other hand, they may have been, ‘Good morning, doctor!’ ” During the interview, Ebert spoke movingly of his connection with his wife, his commitment to continuing to review films (his column is still syndicated in over 200 newspapers) and his enduring love of food. He related one dream he had about going to a root beer stand with his father as a young boy and how he woke with the frosty taste of the drink in his mind. Despite his appearance, Ebert said he has no intention of having reconstructive surgery on his face. “No more surgeries for me,” he said. “I’m not going to talk or eat or drink again. So the surgery would only be to patch my face back together. I don’t want to go through that. This is the way I look and my life is happy and productive, so why have any more surgery?… Nobody looks perfect. We have to find peace with the way we look and get on with life.”

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Pamela Anderson’s New Ad a Real Pain in the Aussie

Pamela Anderson is too hot for Australian TV. Family-friendly, Disney-owned American programming, on the other hand, is apparently a perfect fit. For the second time in as many weeks, a…

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Hear Roger Ebert Debut "Uncanny" New Voice on Oprah

Hearing Roger Ebert’s voice for the first time in nearly four years? Now that’s a development we give two thumbs up. Eight years after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer and…

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Roger Ebert Gets His Voice Back

Link: http://videogum.com/148961/roger-eber… Roger Ebert, who lost the ability to talk or eat after a series of surgeries for thyroid cancer, debuted the computer-generated voice made specially for him on Oprah. If you haven't read this piece or this piece , you should, both for context and inherent wonderfulness. The Best Links: Nil By Mouth: Roger Ebert On Not Eating – Featured on BuzzFeed Roger Ebert’s Esquire Profile – Featured on BuzzFeed Read

Roger Ebert’s Esquire Profile

Link: http://www.esquire.com/print-this/rog… This really lovely interview with Roger Ebert is making the rounds, and it's worth your time. Related and also recommended: Ebert's “Nil By Mouth,” if you missed it the first time. The Best Links: Nil By Mouth: Roger Ebert On Not Eating – Featured on BuzzFeed Read

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Nil By Mouth: Roger Ebert On Not Eating

Link: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2010/… This Ebert blog on no longer being able to eat or drink has been making the rounds

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