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RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS; FACE IN SPACE; MARK HUDSON
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS:
Deborah Norville, Award-Winning Journalist

In her second year of hosting New Way RA, award-winning journalist and host of Inside Edition, Deborah Norville, shares her knowledge of RA with panelists, guests and viewers. When Deborah was only ten years old, her mother was diagnosed with RA. Ten years later, she passed away due to complications from the condition.

Talent/Guest: Clinton Kelly, TV Personality and Author

Clinton Kelly is best known for the warm humor and style advice he brings each week to TLC's top-rated show, What Not to Wear. Since 2003 he has starred in more than 250 hour-long episodes of the series, in addition to several specials for TLC including Miss America: Live, Fashioning a Home with Clinton Kelly and Mind Your Manners. His most recent book is titled Freakin' Fabulous: How to Dress, Speak, Behave, Eat, Drink, Entertain and Generally Be Better than Everyone Else. He previously co-authored Dress Your Best, The Complete Guide to Finding the Style That's Right for Your Body. He has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The CBS Early Show, The View, ABC's Nightline, among others. He has either written for or been interviewed by InStyle, Real Simple, Men's Health, Redbook, The New York Times, and The Chicago Tribune, among others.

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FACE IN SPACE: 

The space agency is launching a program called "face in space." You upload a picture of yourself on NASA's site and it will accompany the astronauts on one of the final shuttle missions. Discovery goes up in September and Endeavor goes up in October. After the flight, participants can download a special certificate proving they went to space. For details you can click here.

MARK HUDSON: 
Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp is an interactive musical event held periodically, whose goal is to allow people to briefly experience the life of a celebrity musician. The event generally lasts five days, although there is the option to attend for less time at a reduced cost. Attendees play and record music in a recording studio alongside famous talent from the music industry, culminating in an event where attendees perform live on stage. On evenings, attendees learn song writing, receive additional instrument training, and hear from industry speakers.

The event is targeted at players of any talent level. It is geared more toward adults, with the average attendee age being 35-55. It is held in New York, Las Vegas, London and Hollywood. Approximately 4,000 people have thus far participated. The camp was founded by David Fish of in 1996.

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