Bernie Mac promos new book Maybe You Never Cry Again
NYP2003050104 - NEW YORK, May 1 (UPI)--Bernie Mac, star and co creator of the TV show "The Bernie Mac Show", appears at New York's Barnes and Noble bookstore on May 1, 2003 to promo his new memoir "Maybe You Never Cry Again". jg/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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