A tanning salon employee in Boca Raton told police that TV wrestling personality Vince McMahon tried to kiss and grope her after showing her nude photos of himself on his camera phone. Police said they want to talk to McMahon about the alleged incident at Tanzabar Tanning Salon on Saturday. No charges have been filed. The 22-year-old woman said she waited until Sunday to report the incident after consulting her parents. She told police she wants to prosecute. McMahon is best known as the owner of World Wrestling Entertainment, for which he also appears as a character.Documentary to air about "Grizzly Man' The award-winning documentary Grizzly Man, a theatrical release last summer, makes its first television appearance at 8 tonight on the Discovery Channel. The movie chronicles the final summer of amateur zoologist Timothy Treadwell, who was devoured by one of the grizzly bears he lived among in the Alaskan wilds in 2003. Footage Treadwell shot shows him moving among the bears, living just a few feet from the powerful animals. The film is followed by a new 30-minute special, Diary of the Grizzly Man, that revisits allegations that director Werner Herzog hired actors to play Treadwell's friends and colleagues.No charges yet against Kate Moss Kate Moss flew out of Britain on Thursday, 48 hours after being interviewed by police over allegations that she had used cocaine. She was not arrested or charged. The Daily Mirror tabloid in September published pictures that appeared to show Moss using cocaine in a London music studio where her then-boyfriend, Pete Doherty, was recording with his group, Babyshambles. Police said they would submit a file to prosecutors depending on the investigation's outcome.Bono critiques organized religion With President Bush on hand, rock star Bono spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast, blaming organized religion for problems in his homeland but praising it for helping AIDS victims. The Irish lead singer of U2 said that growing up amid religious strife in Ireland ruined his view of organized religion but that it has improved after seeing the response to the AIDS crisis in Africa. Bono, who spoke before Bush, thanked America for continuing to help poor nations, but said much more help is still needed.Times TV critic Chase Squires and Times wires contributed to this roundup.WEEKENDCancellationRabbi Bob Alper's appearance Saturday at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center has been canceled. Refunds can be requested at point of purchase.CorrectionCourtney Schuch's last name was misspelled in a photo caption in Weekend on Thursday.