Latest News For 05-Oct-2008
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Janet Jackson delays 3 more shows due to illness
(AP)
05-Oct-2008
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AP - Janet Jackson has postponed three more shows because of an undisclosed illness.
O.J. Simpson: This Time He's Guilty!
(E! Online)
05-Oct-2008
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E! Online - Oct. 3, 1995: O.J. Simpson acquitted of killing ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
Tyler Perry unveils new studio in Atlanta
(AP)
05-Oct-2008
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AP - Tyler Perry unveiled a new multimillion-dollar TV and film studio Saturday on 30 acres in southwest Atlanta.
Paris designers pull out the stops
(AP)
05-Oct-2008
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AP - Paris designers sought a balance between showmanship and substance in their ready-to-wear displays on Saturday, as the fashion industry seeks new revenue sources to make up for the millions in Wall Street bonuses that have gone up in smoke.
Dalai Lama to have medical check-up: aide
(AFP)
05-Oct-2008
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AFP - Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is to undergo a medical examination weeks after he was hospitalised with abdominal pains, his secretary said Sunday.
Placido Domingo sings at Mexico pyramid
(AP)
05-Oct-2008
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AP - Tenor Placido Domingo's choice of a classical program peppered with local music and help from Mexican pianist and crooner Armando Manzanero appeared to smooth the controversy surrounding his Saturday concert at the Mayan pyramids of Chichen Itza.
Colombian singer Shakira lends support to Obama
(AP)
05-Oct-2008
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AP - Colombian superstar Shakira says Democrat Barack Obama is the best candidate for president, citing his leadership skills.
Q&A: Impressionist Gless doubles as songwriter
(Reuters)
05-Oct-2008
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Reuters - Celebrity impersonator Gilberto Gless is known for performing as Vicente Fernandez, Marco Antonio Solis, Luis Miguel and other famous singers on Univision and on Televisa specials.
Womack spins tales of "Crazy" love
(Reuters)
05-Oct-2008
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Reuters - Three years after her last album was lauded by the industry but drew little attention on radio, country singer-songwriter Lee Ann Womack is back with "Call Me Crazy."
Vallenato duo bring Colombian genre to U.S. fans
(Reuters)
05-Oct-2008
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Reuters - Vallenato, the traditional, accordion-anchored music of Colombia's Caribbean coast, has long been seen as a poor cousin of tropical music in the United States.