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LOS ANGELES -- Skateboarder Tony Hawk, actor Shemar Moore and other celebrities said they joined in a three-network cancer telethon on Friday because the disease had touched or taken the lives of loved ones.
Hawk, who lost his father to lung cancer 15 years ago and a close friend to a brain tumor last month, called the timing of the Stand Up to Cancer telethon "poetic."See the full content of this document
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Cancer Telethon Takes Over Network Tv
"I'm here doing whatever they ask of me," he told reporters before the telethon began. "As long as I don't have to sing or dance, it's all good."
Stand Up to Cancer, a fund- and awareness-raising organization, organized the unprecedented...See the full content of this document
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