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Latest News For 20-Oct-2008
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New 90210 Passes Spelling Test
(E! Online)
20-Oct-2008
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E! Online - Randy Spelling says not only does he enjoy the new 90210, but he thinks his late father, Aaron Spelling, producer of the original, would be a fan as well.
Miramax opts for "Divorce"
(Reuters)
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Divorce is a traumatic experience for millions of families, and Miramax hopes to heal their pain through the gift of twisted laughter.
Aboriginal prodigy steals the night at Australia music awards
(Reuters)
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, a blind Aboriginal man hailed as the greatest voice Australia has ever recorded, carried the night at the country's top music awards, despite most awards going to a 17-year-old schoolgirl.
Redstone may be forced to sell Viacom/CBS: report
(Reuters)
20-Oct-2008
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Reuters - Sumner Redstone, a controlling shareholder of Viacom Inc and CBS Corp, might be forced to sell either of the companies to help tide over the current financial crunch being faced by his movie theater chain, National Amusements Inc, the New York Post said on Sunday.
Soul singer Dee Dee Warwick dies in NJ at age 63
(AP)
20-Oct-2008
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AP - Dee Dee Warwick, a soul singer who won recognition for both her solo work and her performances with her older sister Dionne Warwick, has died. She was 63.
British band Keane recovers balance, "Symmetry"
(Reuters)
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - The multiplatinum English band that was almost derailed by personal problems has relocated its mojo.
The Lyrics? Pretty Familiar. The Performer? Less So.
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) As a singer and guitarist in his own right, John Hiatt has never drawn as much attention when interpreting his songs as others have.
This Land: Facts Mix With the Johnny Cash Legend on the Road to Redemption
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) In Starkville, Miss., the Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival celebrates the life of the American musician.
Music Review | The Tallis Scholars: Some Sacred Sounds of Old Spain
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) The Tallis Scholars sang works by two generations of Spanish Renaissance composers.
Music Review | Mozart, Richter, Haydn: Classical Favorites and Surprises
20-Oct-2008
(Cached page) It was a fine evening for early music in New York, and the home team racked up big points.
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