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2000
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Overview
President Clinton has returned to playing the sax in public, Sister 2 Sister publisher Jamie Foster Brown told The Washington Post. Attending a $500,000 fund-raising dinner Saturday at the Beverly Hills spread of Babyface Edmonds, hard by the Playboy Mansion, Clinton blew riffs on Take Five and Greensleeves. But he didn't go next door to say hey to Hef. Did one of the Survivor refugees tell more than she should have? Jeannette Walls of MSNBC says that when 29-year-old chemist Ramona Gray got voted off the island last week, she went on CBS This Morning and co-host Jane Clayson asked her to describe the other castaways with one word. Gray described Jenna Klug as \"cheerleader,\" Gervase Peterson as \"my boy.\" When it came to describing Gretchen Cordy - the 38-year-old former survival skills instructor who many fans of the show have predicted will be the last remaining on the Island - Gray said \"survivor.\"
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Gannett Media Corp