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By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published August 31, 2001


MORBID: Crumpled pieces of metal purported to be from the plane in which country singer Patsy Cline died in a 1963 crash will be auctioned on eBay beginning today.

MOLDED: An overture to Shakespeare's Macbeth, pieced together from sketches and another work left by Beethoven, will get its first performance Sept. 20 by the National Symphony Orchestra.

MUDDLED: Keith Famie, the chef who couldn't cook rice in the Outback on Survivor, has a cooking show on Food TV starting in November.

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