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HAIR TODAY, (MAYBE) GONE TOMORROW

It's hard to imagine that somewhere out there there isn't a barber who'd like to get his shears working on the Rev. Al Sharpton, so when I realized that Sharpton's new TV One talk show, "Cuttin' Up with Al Sharpton," would be taking place in barbershops, I just had to ask.

Really, you know I had to ask.

"One of the reasons people are going to watch every week is to see if anyone does anything to my hair," he said.

"So I can't spoil the fun by telling you how the season is going to end."

But an extreme makeover is possible?

"There's always possibilities. I ran for president. Anything's possible."

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