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Building local groups against the BNP
This Saturday’s anti-Nazi demonstration in London is only the start of the battle to stop the fascist British National Party (BNP). Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is calling on its supporters set up rallies and local anti-fascist groups in every part of the country.
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The home spa experience doesn’t have to stop once the shower is over. Stay relaxed and warm with heated towels
You may think you have all the supplies for the perfect home spa night – a warm bubble bath, some candles and perhaps a little soft music in the background. But what about when it’s time to step out of your relaxing refuge into the icy cold air of reality?
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Parents plan to address rumored move of music teacher
MARION — Parents upset by the Unit 2 administration’s rumored plan to move high school choir director Elizabeth Shore to the junior high will voice disapproval to the move at Tuesday night’s Unit 2 Board of Education meeting.
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Brandy, Lenna, Israeli Artist, Iranian Artist, the East and the West Uniting for the First World Peace For Life Concert
Among other artists, the American singer Lenna will be once again on the scene this Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 6:30 pm, at the Los Angeles convention center for a benefit concert organized by World Peace For Life, a non-profit organization that has the goal to promote peace and conciliation across the planet and to help to raise money to build schools, education centers, hospitals.
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Cyrus says he was surprised by Vanity Fair photo
Billy Ray Cyrus says he wasn't around when Annie Leibovitz photographed his 15-year-old daughter, Miley, wrapped in a sheet with her back exposed, for the June issue of Vanity Fair magazine. "I wasn't there at the time," the 46-year-old country star said in an interview Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show. "(Miley's) publicist was there, and everyone seemed in control," he said. "I didn't know they ...
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Dallas City Council members receive abundance of free tickets
The documents indicate city officials routinely requested and received free tickets and VIP parking passes from Live Nation, the private contractor that operates the city-owned Smirnoff Music Centre, now known as Superpages.com Center.
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INDIA: Sikhs ransack MTV office in Mumbai
MUMBAI --- Around 100 members of the Sikh community attacked the office of music channel MTV in central Mumbai on Monday to protest against a 'defamatory' poster. One of the MTV staffers sustained minor injuries.
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Auditor: University workers downloaded porn
Two employees at N.C. Central University and one at N.C. State University misused university networks and computers by downloading movies, music, games, software and pornography, the state auditor said in reports released today. All three employees, who worked in information technology at the two universities, have been terminated, according to the auditor's office. The auditor's reports did not ...
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Aspiring Rapper Sentenced To 6 Years Following Fatal Stabbing
An aspiring rapper will be singing the blues for the next 6 years behind bars after a judge’s sentence Tuesday.
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Defamation Suit Against Songwriter Cohen Is Dropped (Update2)
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- A wealth-management firm dropped a defamation lawsuit against songwriter Leonard Cohen after a judge threw out his claims that the adviser caused him to lose more than $4.5 million in retirement savings.
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Gwyn says no to singing career
Gwyneth Paltrow, who showed off her vocal talents in the movie Duets , has ruled out ever having a music career.
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Beat of the Block
Friday, June 13 5pm. Music Festival. Captain Nick’s. 10pm. DJ Libre. Club Soda. 10pm. Walter McDonough. Mahogany Shoals. Saturday, June 14 1:30-5:30pm. Nashville Duo. Ballard’s. 5pm. Music Festival. Captain Nick’s. 10pm. DJ Sean Dugan. McGovern’s Yellow Kittens.
The Block Island Times |
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Wheels in Motion fundraiser ready to roll into Wolfville
BY KIRK STARRATT kstarratt@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com It has been 21 years since Rick Hansen took his wheelchair across the country and around the world to raise awareness and funds for spinal cord injury as part of his ?Man In Motion? tour, but the impact is still being felt. Event Leader and Ambassador Sharon McInnis says this year's local Rick Hansen Foundation ?Wheels In ...
The Kings County Register |
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Country superstar Carrie Underwood coming to Valley
In just a few short years Carrie Underwood has gone from being the season five winner of reality TV talent show “American Idol” to a multi-million album selling, multiple Grammy award winning country superstar, and Underwood will bring her “Carnival Ride Tour” to Jobing.com Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale, on Friday, Nov. 7.
East Valley Tribune |
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Aluratek, Inc. Wi-Fi Music System Delivers a World of Internet Radio
Aluratek, Inc., a leading creator of sophisticated yet user-friendly computer peripherals and consumer electronic devices, announced today the launch of their Internet Radio Alarm Clock with MP3 Player, which allows users to stream Internet radio from around the globe with no monthly subscription fee, listen to FM radio, and play their digital music library, all from a sleek, streamlined unit ...
Centre Daily Times |
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San Diego Region's First Science Festival to be Launched March 2009
Over 250 free events scheduled for the public at UC San Diego, Salk Institute, Burnham Institute, The Scripps Research Institute and other venues throughout San Diego County.
Newswise |
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Live Nation Expands Promotion and Festival Platform in Sweden Through Acquisition of Luger and Moondog
Live Nation Sweden today announced the acquisition of 51% of Luger Inc AB and 75% of Moondog Entertainment AB, taking its holding in both companies to 100%.
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Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels
The Rolling Stones: Chapter 24. Three years had passed since the release of Dirty Work and The Rolling Stones were smart to have taken the time off. They gathered in Barbados to record their next album which would become Steel Wheels. The relationship between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards was on sound footing. Richards was functioning at a high level and would again become Mick...
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Chances are you may have heard of indie-pop three-piece The 88 and not even known it. Songs from their semi self-released second album have been featured in countless prime time television shows and commercials.
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Pharrell Williams can do lots of things. He's a fashion-designing music producer who can create stunningly original chart-topping hits for a wide range of acts. He can even rap a little.
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Review: M-Audio X-Session Pro peripheral
The X-Session Pro is a clone of a DJ's mixing desk, which comes with software allowing users to play the bedroom DJ. You load in your MP3 music files and can then mix them to create one seamless sound, or play around with their tempos and add other effects.
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Northern Lights shows postponed while cleanup continues
After a fire damaged a local club, organizers have had to cancel and postpone shows while cleanup continues.
Capital News 9 |
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Coldplay, 'Viva La Vida' (Capitol)
When Coldplay opened 2005’s X&Y with a sly riff on Richard Strauss’ “Also Sprach Zarathustra” (known to movie fans as the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey ), the message was clear: The wimpy Brits behind “Yellow” had completed their studies at Bono’s School for Boys and would now be turning their attention to weightier fare. Chris Martin and his mates, the music told us, had become men. ...
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Red Cross: Donate & Get Backstage VIP to Vans Warped Tour
DUBUQUE, IA – Music fans won't have to wait in line for a chance at a back-stage pass to The Vans Warped Tour this summer if they're willing to help save lives and give blood to the American Red Cross.
KIMT Mason City |
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Power your Air with the sun
British study shows recorded music far from dead--A study conducted by British Music Rights shows that young consumers value their music collections highly, and would be willing to pay for a legal peer-to-peer service while continuing to buy CDs.
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