FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, April 25, 1999
DADDY WOODY: Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn spotted strolling New York with baby girl, named Bechet Dumaine Allen. Couple didn't say whether child was adopted or had arrived by stork.
TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN: Over 400 props from Woody Allen films--including vintage radios from Radio Days--auctioned for charity Saturday in Long Island City, New York.
AVOID THE LINES: The folks at MovieFone (777-FILM) say they have permission from George Lucas to sell advance Phantom Menace tickets over the phone and Internet a week before the film's May 19 opening.
HE LIVES! Jim Carrey's camp shooting down rampant rumor that the star OD'd on drugs. "Completely unfounded and preposterous," his rep says.
CARREY ADD: For your information, the not-dead actor is "currently preparing for his next film roles."
BACK TO THE GARDEN: Tickets for the star-packed Woodstock '99 go on sale Sunday. Alanis Morissette, Ice Cube and Dave Matthews are set play.
LAWYER SPICE: The Spice Girls suing merchandise distributors for $100,000 in unauthorized T-shirt sales.
GET THOSE BUFFET JOKES READY: The May 20th season so-called cliffhanger finale of NBC's Friends to take place in Las Vegas.
SICK BAY: "Everything Is Beautiful" singer Ray Stevens, 60, nixing his summer shows at Nashville's Opryland to battle prostate cancer.
APPEAL: Tammy Wynette's widower asking a judge to toss a wrongful death lawsuit brought against him and a doctor by three of the late country singer's daughters.





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