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  • Teri Hatcher LAP97121606-16 DECEMBER 1997-LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA: Teri Hatcher, who stars in the new James Bond movie "Tomorrow Never Dies" arrives December 16 the Los Angeles premiere of the film with her husband, actor Jon Tenney. the couple are expecting their first child and day. UPI rw/Jim Ruymen

     

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  • Teri Hatcher NYP2000061354 - 13 JUNE 2000- NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Teri Hatcher attends the World Premiere of SHAFT at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City June 12. lc/Laura Cavanaugh UPI

     

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  • Teri Hatcher

    Teri Hatcher of "Desperate Housewives" poses for pictures at the ABC Up-Fronts at Cipriani in New York on May 18, 2004. (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)


     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher Teri Hatcher holds the Actor statuette for outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series for her performance in "Desperate Housewives," backstage at the 11th annual Screen Actors Guild Award in Los Angeles, California February 5, 2005. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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    Brenda Strong, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria, Teri Hatcher, Nicollette Sheridan (left to right) cast members of the tv series "Desperate Housewives" attend the 2005 ABC tv Upfronts held on May 17, 2005 at New York's Lincoln Center. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)


     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher Actress Teri Hatcher, nominated for lead actress in a comedy series for her role on "Desperate Housewives", arrives for the 57th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles September 18, 2005. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher Actress Teri Hatcher arrives for the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, CA on January 16, 2006. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher Actress Teri Hatcher arrives at the 48th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 8, 2006. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher American actress Teri Hatcher attends a booksigning of her autobiography Burnt toast at Waterstones,Oxford Street in London on June 7,2006. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad)

     

    Speaking Multiple Languages Can Help Delay Alzheimer's

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  • Teri Hatcher Actress Teri Hatcher attends the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on January 27, 2008. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

     

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