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OT:R.I.P. Betty Hutton
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wa2oosy
2007-03-13 02:20:15 UTC
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This breaking news comes from the Turner Classic Movies, Betty Hutton
has passed away and a Memorial Salute to Ms.Hutton will air on TCM on
Thursday March 15. No other information available at this time.

http://www.tcm.com/movienews/index/?cid=158719

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Larc
2007-03-13 18:32:29 UTC
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On 12 Mar 2007 19:20:15 -0700, "wa2oosy" <***@aol.com> wrote:

| This breaking news comes from the Turner Classic Movies, Betty Hutton
| has passed away and a Memorial Salute to Ms.Hutton will air on TCM on
| Thursday March 15. No other information available at this time.

This is from an item posted on a local TV web site last night:

Betty Hutton, the actress and singer who brought a brassy vitality to Hollywood
musicals such as "Annie Get Your Gun," has died in Palm Springs, California, at
age 86.

The death was confirmed Monday by a friend of Hutton who spoke only on the
condition of anonymity, citing Hutton's wishes that her death be announced at a
specified time by the executor of her estate, Carl Bruno. The friend refused to
provide further details including the time and cause of death.

Larc



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Matt Barry
2007-03-15 03:26:16 UTC
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Post by Larc
| This breaking news comes from the Turner Classic Movies, Betty Hutton
| has passed away and a Memorial Salute to Ms.Hutton will air on TCM on
| Thursday March 15. No other information available at this time.
Betty Hutton, the actress and singer who brought a brassy vitality to Hollywood
musicals such as "Annie Get Your Gun," has died in Palm Springs, California, at
age 86.
The death was confirmed Monday by a friend of Hutton who spoke only on the
condition of anonymity, citing Hutton's wishes that her death be announced at a
specified time by the executor of her estate, Carl Bruno. The friend refused to
provide further details including the time and cause of death.
Larc
I'm sorry to hear she's gone. She was a great talent, and I especially
enjoyed her interview with Robert Osborne several years ago. Not too many of
the stars from Hollywood's golden age are still with us.
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