Latest News For 25-Nov-2008
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Miley's Mess and Lance's Lip Service! What You Didn't See on DWTS
(E! Online)
25-Nov-2008
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E! Online - "I've got to go with Brooke. I think she's the one to beat!"
Jonas Brothers Do Mayer, Marley and the Beatles
(E! Online)
25-Nov-2008
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E! Online - The Jonas Brothers keep going...and going...and going.
Spoiler Chat: Look Who's Hooking Up and Dying!
(E! Online)
25-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Finally! Lily and Rufus are so on.
Hollywood studios turn hopeful eye toward holiday
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - One or more of Wednesday's three wide-release movies might turn out to be a box-office turkey, but film distributors see the long Thanksgiving session as a lucrative opportunity for new films and holdovers alike.
Beijing brushes off "Chinese Democracy"
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - China gave short shrift to rockers Guns N' Roses' controversial new album "Chinese Democracy" on Tuesday, saying the music was bad and that they were not that popular anyway.
Amy Winehouse back in hospital
(AFP)
25-Nov-2008
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AFP - Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse was admitted to a hospital over the weekend because of a bad reaction to medication, her spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Opera world mourns sudden death of conductor Hickox
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - The opera world paid tribute on Tuesday to British conductor Richard Hickox, the musical director of Opera Australia, who died of a heart attack on Sunday at the age of 60 in a hotel room in Wales.
Welsh musician goes solo to make "Mood" music
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Geraint Watkins, a much respected keyboardist, has spent much of his career in the supporting cast. After playing sessions and shows with Van Morrison, Eric Clapton and Nick Lowe, the 57-year-old Welsh musician is taking center stage with his third solo album, "In a Bad Mood."
McCartney laments snags in Beatles' iTunes talks
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - The Beatles' back catalog won't be appearing on iTunes anytime soon, according to Paul McCartney.
Britney Spears' "Circus" act caught on Web
(Reuters)
25-Nov-2008
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Reuters - One week ahead of its release in stores, "Circus," the new album from Britney Spears has been posted on the Web at imeem.com where fans can listen to it for free.