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Monday, May 21, 2007 9:57 AM EDT

Ray promotes Great American Bake Sale
Celebrity chef Rachael Ray says helping the hungry can be easy as pie.

Ray is promoting the Great American Bake Sale, a national campaign in which participants hold bake sales this summer to raise money to feed hungry children.

“Imagine what it's really like to go hungry,” Ray said on ABC's “This Week” broadcast on Sunday. “And then imagine what that must be like for a small child, how that must make them feel, completely lesser-than in every way; they're not good enough to get food?”

The Great American Bake Sale was created by the charity Share Our Strength in partnership with Parade Magazine. This year it runs from May 19 to Aug. 31, and the partner is the Food Network.

Paul McCartney says he avoids divorce coverage

Paul McCartney avoids reading media coverage of his difficult divorce because he does not want to see the details of his private life on front pages, he said in an interview published Saturday.

McCartney and his second wife, Heather Mills McCartney, are in the middle of divorce proceedings. The former Beatle told the Guardian's Weekend magazine that the situation has brought him closer to his grown children from his marriage to Linda McCartney.

“I'm going through great struggles, but I'm feeling pretty good,” McCartney was quoted as saying. “I have a lot of good support, particularly from my family. In difficult moments like this, it's when a loving family shines through.”

Singer Amy Winehouse marries in Miami Beach

Singer Amy Winehouse was married Friday in a private ceremony here, according to magazine reports. The 23-year-old “Rehab” singer married Blake Fielder-Civil. The couple, engaged since April 23, were married in front of a few friends in an unannounced ceremony, Spin Magazine reported.

The English singer sells herself as a carousing bad girl. Her album “Back to Black” is No. 14 on the Billboard top albums chart.

‘Office' actors party in Scranton, Pa.

Ain't no party like a Scranton party. That's what “The Office” stars Brian Baumgartner and Angela Kinsey told a breakfast crowd as they visited the city where the NBC sitcom is set. The line was uttered this season by Steve Carell, who plays the buffoonish regional manager at Dunder Mifflin Paper Co.

Baumgartner and Kinsey, who play accountants Kevin and Angela, arrived Friday and toured some of the city's watering holes -- including Poor Richards Pub at South Side Bowl, Coopers Seafood House, Farley's and The Bog, most of which have been mentioned on the show.

- From wire reports

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