TV names that almost never happened, from Archie Bunker to Frasier Crane to Roseanne....
Read more: TV Almosts: The Stars and Names That Almost Graced Your Favorite Shows

Appliance-maker Electrolux is selling a $100,000 kitchen range targeted toward high net worth individuals. The Grand Cuisine range is expected to provide a three-year payback on the company's investment, CEO Keith McLoughlin told Bloomberg News. McLoughlin said 50,000 homes could potentially buy the high-priced product.
An intense search is underway for more than 130 inmates who escaped through a 21-foot tunnel.Read more: Watch: Mexican Prison Break Just Across Texas Border
The Republican candidate is seen on camera discussing 'entitled' voters at a fundraiser.Read more: Watch: Mitt Romney's 'Inelegant' Words Caught on Tape
A 17-year-old murder case has brought a convicted stalker face-to-face in a Georgia courtroom with the woman he harassed. He is now on trial, accused of killing her roommate as an act of revenge for reporting him to police. Waseem Daker spent nearly 10 years...Read more: Woman Testifies Against Stalker, Now Accused of Killing Her Roommate
A 17-year-old murder case has brought a convicted stalker face-to-face in a Georgia courtroom with the woman he harassed. He is now on trial, accused of killing her roommate as an act of revenge for reporting him to police. Waseem Daker spent nearly 10 years...Read more: Woman Testifies Against Stalker, Now Accused of Killing Her Roommate
A 17-year-old murder case has brought a convicted stalker face-to-face in a Georgia courtroom with the woman he harassed. He is now on trial, accused of killing her roommate as an act of revenge for reporting him to police. Waseem Daker spent nearly 10 years...Read more: Woman Testifies Against Stalker, Now Accused of Killing Her Roommate
TV names that almost never happened, from Archie Bunker to Frasier Crane to Roseanne.Read more: TV Almosts: The Stars and Names That Almost Graced Your Favorite Shows
It's one thing to live for years undetected with a fortune of $12.7 billion dollars. It's another to do it as the 77-year old daughter-in-law of the late, pneumatic, reality-TV phenomenon Anna Nicole Smith. As to how a 77-year old could be the 'daughter' of someone who, if she were alive today, would be 44, is a question we'll get to in a minute. As for how the 4th richest woman in the United States—whose $12.7 billion puts her behind only three other women--could have escaped detection until now by billionaire-hunters, Peter Newcomb, editor in charge of the Americas for Bloomberg News's Billionaire Index, has an explanation. "She's extremely low key," he says.Read more: 4th Richest Woman in US Discovered Hiding in Plain Sight
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