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Strong on denim with an urban theme, the Catch A Fire line has caught on with celebri ties in the United States, including singer Gwen Stefani of No Doubt and actress Angela Bassett. Winfrey donates scholarship money CLEVELAND (AP) - Talk show host Oprah Winfrey stunned a college audience with a major donation for scholarships. While giving the keynote speech at Cuyahoga Community College's scholarship luncheon, Winfrey offered to match the $600,000 the event was expect ed to raise for scholarships. She said her donation was a tribute to the dual forces that have shaped her life. "All that I am or will ever become is because of my spir itual foundation and my edu cational foundation," Winfrey said Friday. College President Jerry Sue Thornton was as surprised as everyone else. "We had no idea," Thornton said. "This means so much. 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