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Latest News For 31-May-2008
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Pitt manager denies Jolie twins have been born
(AP)
31-May-2008
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AP - CORRENS, France (AP) — The Brangelina clan began settling into their new home in the south of France as a report that Angelina Jolie's twins had been born was denied by Brad Pitt's manager.
Amy Winehouse late for first post-rehab concert
(AP)
31-May-2008
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AP - LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Amy Winehouse showed up late for her first concert since leaving rehab, giving an underwhelming performance in front of 90,000 people Friday at a Lisbon music festival.
NY women make "Sex and the City" opening-night scene
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
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Reuters - "Sex" moved from the city to the
cinema on Friday as hordes of determined women descended upon
Manhattan for the premiere of "Sex and the City" in the city
where the hit television show-turned-film takes place.
Satellite companies DISH, EchoStar sue TiVo
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - DISH Network Corp and EchoStar Corp
said on Friday they had filed a lawsuit against TiVo Inc and
asked a Delaware court to find that their new DVR software does
not infringe a TiVo patent.
'Dream a Little Dream', Mamas and the Papas Musical, Resurfaces in FL; Casting Announced
(Playbill)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) Playbill - Dream a Little Dream, The Nearly True Story of The Mamas and The Papas, the new musical about one of the most influential singing groups of the '60s, will make its East Coast premiere starting June 26 in a production by Florida Stage in Manalapan in Florida.
Were the world wars blunders by England?
(AP)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) AP - "Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War" (Crown Publishers, 544 pages, $29.95), by Patrick J. Buchanan: Pat Buchanan apparently is not big on irony. He spends a great deal of time stating his claim that British hubris turned what would have been two regional wars into world wars but he doesn't feel the same hubris was misplaced in the building of the empire.
Christian rock band Third Day keeps the faith
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - It's a breezy Tennessee afternoon.
Third Day's Mac Powell, David Carr, Tai Anderson and Mark Lee
are enjoying a tasty Southern lunch at Stoveworks in the
Factory, a historic Franklin, Tennessee, complex that was once
a thriving industrial workplace and is now a trendy locale
housing restaurants, shops and performance venues.
Just A Minute With: Afrobeat drum pioneer Tony Allen
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Legend has it that when Nigerian
drummer Tony Allen quit the band of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti,
it took four percussionists to replace him.
Dinosaurs tour a massive undertaking
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
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Reuters - Look out, Barney. There's a new
dinosaur on the family touring scene.
Alternative band Seether accepts "Chopper Challenge"
(Reuters)
31-May-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Consider it the latest case of a
band becoming a brand. When the producers of "Chopper
Challenge" needed a brand to feature in an upcoming episode of
the motorcycle-building reality show on CMT, they opted for a
different approach from the cable and insurance companies they
had already used.
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