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Fuse says First Sunday is playing but it has a movie with Jet Li in a MMA cage like setting beating people up instead.

 

And a man on a four wheel ATV just jumped off a ramp under an overpass while being pursued by cops.

 

At a guess, I'd hazard this at being The One.

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(yes, I know it's nowhere near his most famous role, but I just saw this first)

 

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David Ogden Stiers, Major Winchester on ‘MASH,’ Dies at 75

 

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David Ogden Stiers, best known for his role as the arrogant surgeon Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on “MASH,” died Saturday. He was 75.

 

His agent, Mitchell K. Stubbs, tweeted that he died of bladder cancer at his home in Newport, Ore.

For his work on “MASH,” Stiers was twice Emmy nominated for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy or variety or music series, in 1981 and 1982, and he earned a third Emmy nomination for his performance in NBC miniseries “The First Olympics: Athens 1896” as William Milligan Sloane, the founder of the U.S. Olympic Committee.

 

The actor, with his educated, resonant intonations — though he did not share Major Winchester’s Boston Brahmin accent — was much in demand for narration and voiceover work, and for efforts as the narrator and as of Disney’s enormous hit animated film “Beauty and the Beast,” he shared a Grammy win for best recording for children and another nomination for album of the year.

Cancer is a bitch. :(

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Here’s some good news about the fight against cancer. 

 

Australia could become the first country to eradicate cervical cancer, according to an announcement from the International Papillomavirus Society.

New research, published on Sunday, reveals that Australia’s free HPV vaccine program in schools has led to a dramatic decline in future cervical cancer rates. 

Within 40 years, the number of new cases is projected to drop to “just a few”, professor Suzanne Garland, who led the research, said.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/mar/04/australia-could-become-first-country-to-eradicate-cervical-cancer

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