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(CBS) Cee Lo Green is sure of one thing about tonight’s episode of “The Voice” – when it comes to whom America will save, he’s not placing any bets

(CBS) Cee Lo Green is sure of one thing about tonight’s episode of “The Voice” – when it comes to whom America will save, he’s not placing any bets. “It’s hard to say,” he told Celebrity Circuit when asked who will be saved – and 온라인카지노 who is going home – from his team tonight. “There were some surprises last week. Anything can happen.” The singer/TV personality also touched on the difficulty of acting as both mentor and judge on the show. “It is hard, because you get emotionally attached,” he said of the singers on his team.  One of the performers on Green’s team will be “saved” tonight by America’s votes, and Green will be able to save another – leaving the remaining two to be sent home. The same will happen with Adam Levine’s team (Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton made their cuts last week). Green is also appearing in Absolut’s “Cee Lo Distilled,” a documentary that takes a behind-the-scenes look at a day in his life (you can watch the trailer here), and has his own show on Fuse, “Talking to Strangers.” “It’s an intimate gathering, a one-on-one,” he said of the interview and performance show, which premieres tomorrow night at 11 p.m. EDT. Guests will include Keri Hilson, Lupe Fiasco, Train and Estelle. Tell us: Who do you think will be saved on “The Voice”...

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He said his mother, Doreen, died in a car accident when he was 12 and after that he and his father, Ryan, took to the forest

Updated at 9:22 a.m. ET (AP) BERLIN – The forest boy mystery is solved: It’s not true. Berlin police said Friday that an English-speaking teenage boy allegedly called Ray who wandered into the city nine months ago saying he had been living in the forest for the last five years has been spinning a yarn. After publishing his picture earlier this week, police said a former girlfriend identified him as a 20-year-old from the Netherlands who was reported missing last September. Neither Dutch or Berlin police would identify him due to privacy laws, but Netherlands state broadcaster NOS interviewed several friends and said his name was Robin van Helsum. A German security official with knowledge of the case, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the name. Dutch police spokeswoman Chantal Westerhoff said he was “a 20-year-old man from Hengelo” — near the German border. Germany releases photo of “Forest Boy” When confronted with the facts, police say van Helsum admitted the truth. “The young man known as ‘Ray’ was confronted with the results of the investigation,” police said in a statement. “He then confirmed his real personal details and admitted that the previous story — that he had lived for years in the woods — had been invented.” A Dutch website on missing relatives carried an entry on Robin van Helsum, saying he was born in 1992 and had...

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