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Great Health, January 2009
Great Health Magazine Written by Chris Mann Photography by ianspanier.com Fran Drescher turned her anger into action after having her uterine cancer misdiagnosed, and now she’s fighting to educate and ...
MSNBC, December 2008
By Giacinta Pace NBC News Dec. 18, 2008 On and off screen, Fran Drescher has always been outspoken and has always spoken out. Whether portraying Fran Fine on her hit ...
Washington Post, September 2008
Washington Post By Al Kamen September 10, 2008 The Bush administration is not known for giving high-profile jobs to abortion rights advocates. But comedian Fran Drescher, she of the famously ...
The Examiner, September 2008
The Examiner By Jeff Dufour and Patrick Gavin September 9, 2008 Cancer, Schmancer Hey, Angelina: You’re not the only actress who can do the whole diplomacy-humanitarian thing. Fran “The Nanny” ...
Department of State, Kosovo, September 2008
Department of State Press Release 2008 The U.S. Embassy in Pristina will proudly welcome the newest Department of State Public Diplomacy Envoy, Fran Drescher, a U.S. television star renowned for ...
Roll Call – Heard on the Hill, September 2008
Roll Call, Newspaper of Capitol Hill September 2008 It seems all those trips to Washington have paid off for Fran Drescher, the actress with the nasal voice best known for ...
Department of State, September 2008
September 8, 2008 Washington, D.C. Photo Courtesy of Mark Stewart, U.S. Department of State ASSISTANT SECRETARY AMERI: Well, good morning, everyone. I want to thank you all for joining us ...
Variety, September 2008
By N'NEKA HITE Variety Just before Patrick Swayze took centerstage Friday evening to open the hourlong telethon for Stand Up 2 Cancer (S2C), show producer and cancer survivor Laura Ziskin ...
Momentum Women, May 2008
Honoree Fran Drescher accepts the Momentum Award™ from Ceslie Armstrong Since September of 2006, CESLIE- THE WOMEN'S NETWORK™ has hosted the Company's social and business networking affiliate Momentum Women™ for the members ...
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