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'Diff'rent Strokes' actor Coleman dies

'Diff'rent Strokes' actor Coleman dies

Former child star Gary Coleman, who rose to fame as the wisecracking youngster Arnold Jackson on the TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" but grew up to grapple with a troubled adulthood, has died.

 

Gary Coleman on life support

Gary Coleman on life support

Actor Gary Coleman is suffering intracranial brain bleeding and is on life support in the intensive care unit of a Provo, Utah hospital, Coleman's spokesman said.

 

Bret Michaels Suffers a Stroke

The rocker has returned to the hospital, where tests reveal he also has a hole in his heart

 

Biden's son undergoing treatment at hospital

The White House says Vice President Joe Biden's son Beau Biden is undergoing treatment at a Delaware hospital.

 

Bret Michaels' Doctors Hopeful for a 'Full Recovery'

The rocker is in "good spirits" after the brain hemorrhage he suffered last week, but doctors say his recovery may take weeks or even months.

 

Source: Bret Michaels was in bad pain

As Bret Michaels continues to be watched closely by his doctors, a source reveals the rocker's excruciating moments before he was taken to the emergency room.

 

Implants land Winehouse in hospital

Amy Winehouse may be getting her life back together -- but one of her newest enhancements landed her in the hospital briefly Saturday.

 

Report: Michael Jackson Was Still Alive at Hospital

Doctors who attended to the King of Pop at UCLA's Medical Center ran two EKGs on him, and one doc...

 

Kiefer Sutherland All Better, Ready to Clock Back Into 24

Jack Bauer's on the rebound. Two weeks after production shut down on 24 to allow Kiefer Sutherland to have minor elective surgery, the actor has been given the all-clear...

 

Cheney hospitalized after experiencing chest pains

Cheney hospitalized after experiencing chest pains

Former Vice President Dick Cheney was hospitalized on Monday after experiencing chest pains, and his office said he was resting comfortably while doctors evaluated the situation.

 

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