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NEWS & NOTES : NEW YORK CITY MAYOR'S WIFE DOES TV DUTY ON CBS' `FEDS'.


Byline: Daily News Wire Services

New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 first lady Donna Hanover will put another notch in her burgeoning acting career later this month with two appearances on CBS' new drama ``Feds.''

Not that the ``Feds'' role is such a big stretch, actually. Hanover, a news correspondent for New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 station WNYW WNYW What New Yorkers Watch (television station in New York City) , will play ... a newscaster.

The ``Feds'' appearances are slated to run Wednesday and March 26.

``Feds,'' the latest series from prolific producer Dick Wolf (``New York Undercover New York Undercover is a one-hour police drama that ran on the Fox Broadcasting Company network from 1994 to 1998. The program was popular among its hip-hop orientated target audience, starred Malik Yoba as Det. J.C. Williams and Michael DeLorenzo as Det. ,'' ``Law & Order''), revolves around a group of staffers in the Manhattan federal prosecutor's office.

Hanover, of course, has had firsthand experience with New York-based federal prosecutors. Her husband, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, gained his celebrity and reputation working as one.

Hanover, who has made no secret that she's concentrating these days much more on her own career and less on her duties as the mayor's missus mis·sus  
n.
Variant of missis.


missus or missis
Noun

1. Brit, Austral & NZ informal
, made her biggest acting mark to date in the Oscar-nominated success ``The People Vs. Larry Flynt.'' She drew generally good reviews for her portrayal of President Carter's evangelist sister, Ruth Carter Stapleton Ruth Carter Stapleton (August 7, 1929- September 26, 1983) was the sister of Jimmy Carter and was known in her own right as a Christian evangelist. She died of pancreatic cancer in 1983. .

How Lowe: Rob Lowe has inked a two-year deal with Paramount Network Television, which is working on a sitcom for Lowe. Lowe will next appear in the upcoming film ``Contact,'' directed by Robert Zemeckis.

Still alive:The Bee Gees, once one of pop music's hottest acts, will appear on cable's VH1 at 7 p.m. Sunday on ``Storytellers.''

The episode, which was filmed in Miami, features the band members in an ``Unplugged''-like surrounding, performing songs and telling the stories behind the songs.

The song list for the show includes ``Gotta Get a Message to You,'' ``Jive Talkin' '' and ``Stayin' Alive.''

Short notes:``Inside Edition'' anchor Deborah Norville and her husband, Karl Wellner, are expecting their third child. Norville announced her pregnancy Tuesday on ``Live With Regis & Kathie Lee.'' The baby is due in mid-September. The couple already has two boys, Niki, 6 and Kyle, 2. ... NBC News has appointed David Bloom as White House correspondent, replacing Brian Williams. Williams, widely considered the heir apparent heir apparent n. the person who is expected to receive a share of the estate of a family member if he/she lives longer, or is not specifically disinherited by will. (See: heir)  to Tom Brokaw as ``Nightly News'' anchor, currently anchors MSNBC's nightly 9 o'clock newscast ... Paul Sorvino will return to series duty for the first time since he exited ``Law & Order'' in 1992, starring in a still-untitled ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
 sitcom. Sorvino will play a highly pressured advertising executive who gets little relief at home, where he has three teen-age daughters.
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Date:Mar 13, 1997
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