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- GRAPEVINE, Page 15The Pete Rose Community-Service All-Stars
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- By PAUL GRAY/Reported by David Ellis
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- The baseball superstar was sentenced last week to five
- months in prison, a $50,000 fine and 1,000 hours of community
- service for cheating on his taxes. Here's how some other
- celebrities are faring after being ordered to renew themselves
- through good deeds:
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- LEONA HELMSLEY
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- Appealing her tax-evasion sentence, which included 750 hours
- of community service, the hotel queen initially considered work
- at a Harlem home for drug-addicted babies. She hasn't followed
- up on her quiet visit there last October.
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- OLIVER NORTH
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- Before he won a reversal of one count of his conviction last
- week, North had been voluntarily serving a 1,200-hour sentence
- by working as a consultant to an alliance of Washington
- social-service groups, including a prison-counseling
- organization.
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- ROB LOWE
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- He avoided facing any criminal charges over his 1988
- self-directed sex video co-starring an Atlanta teenager by
- agreeing to spend 20 hours speaking to inmates in his hometown
- of Dayton. On a trip there last September, he met with Rose.
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- ZSA ZSA GABOR
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- Ordered to do 120 hours of service at a women's shelter for
- slapping a Beverly Hills motorcycle cop, she tried to cut her
- sentence by including time spent arranging a fund-raising
- party. Result: the judge slapped her with 60 additional hours.
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