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Publication Date: 31-MAR-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Daily News

Byline: Phyllis Furman

Mar. 31--CNN's counting on its new Headline News star, tough-talking ex-prosecutor Nancy Grace, to help boost its ad bucks.

A sudden surge in ratings at CNN's sister network, Headline News, has CNN's long beleaguered execs feeling better as they head into the crucial upfront selling period in June.

"It's getting a lot of attention from the marketplace," CNN sales chief Greg D'Alba...

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