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Two held after fake software seized
More than £100,000 worth of pirated computer software, DVDs and music CDs were seized during an operation in West Yorkshire. (01/07/2008 09:44:58)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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'WALL-E' follows long line of animated blockbusters
UPDATED: 04 :55 a.m. EDT, July 01, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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'Promises, Promises' finds its rhythm early and holds it
The Camelot Theatre Company's production of "Promises, Promises" will make you smile. We promise. Why? Because the company's 2008 summer musical presents many strong performances and offers loads of laughs.
The Mail Tribune |
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Music Listings
The Heyday - . Tue., July 1. Murphy's 1589 Madison (Midtown) 726-4193. Rusty Lemon - . Tuesdays. Blue Monkey 2012 Madison (Overton Square) 272-BLUE. West Tennessee Wife Swappers Band - . Tuesdays, 10 p.m.-1 a.m.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Never a dull moment at the 27th annual Heritage Festival
Downers Grove kept tradition alive for a 27th year with the village's annual Heritage Festival from Thursday to Sunday.
The Naperville Sun |
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Arizona's Governor, State Legislature Tell Those About To Rock, We Salute You
Decades Music Theme Park, a plan years in the making, got the final nod needed from the State of Arizona to turn the massive theme park into reality.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Incubus members focus on school, diaper duty
Having just completed a year-and-a-half-long tour to promote their 2006 album "Light Grenades," the members of California rock band Incubus will take a break while they pursue a variety of academic and personal endeavors.
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John Mayer is live in new album
John Mayer releases "Where the Light Is: Live in Los Angeles" today. Read about the other releases out today.Music blog: Read more from music critic Jeffrey Lee Puckett
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Nokia Welcomes Warner Music Group to Comes With Music
NEW YORK , July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today announced that Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) will make its diverse catalog of new stars and legendary artists available through Nokia Music Stores around the world as well as through Comes With Music, a revolutionary way for people to discover and enjoy music offered uniquely by Nokia.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Amy's ups and downs
Amy Winehouse cleaned herself up and managed to perform non-disastrously at the London concert for Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday last Friday. Among the other performers were Annie Lennox, Queen and Leona Lewis. Winehouse's good behavior never lasts long, however. Later over the weekend, she performed at the Glastonbury music festival in the UK. The highlights of her set included calling Kanye ...
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Our Towns
LEWES --The Villages of Five Points has scheduled its 2008 summer movie and concert series titled 'Summer on the Green.'
The Daily Times |
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Annual Festival to develop Khayelitsha
The first annual Khayelitsha Festival in October is to bring a "development revolution" to the township, organisers say.
Independent Online |
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LISTENING STATION: Los Lonely Boys finds likable mix
It's hard to imagine a more likable rock album than "Forgiven," the third full-length studio effort by the Texas-trio, Los Lonely Boys. The songs graft blues, acid rock and the traditional Tex-Mex border music of conjunto into a sound that's an adult contemporary combination of Los Lobos and Stevie Ray Vaughn.
The Washington Times |
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"Why Wii will be getting Japanese exclusives (but not Western!)"
Animal Crossing Kid Icarus 1080 with the balance board Pikmin Wii Music Some further Mario Sports game to follow Baseball (Volleyball?) A new Mario Party with online Disaster : DOR One of Pilotwings/Starfox/ChibiRobo
EuroGamer |
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HMV hits store expansion note
Music and games retailer HMV today pledged to increase the roll-out of its "next generation" stores as the turnaround of the group gathers momentum.
icWales |
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Warner to offer music on Nokia handsets
HELSINKI (Thomson Financial) - Warner Music Group will make available its vast catalogue for Nokia Oyj's internet music stores and 'Comes With Music' service due to launch soon, the two companies said on Tuesday.
Sharewatch |
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Celebrate Canada Day
There are dozens of events around the GTA to celebrate Canada Day. Here are some. Harbourfront Centre celebrates the day with music, dance, food, film, visual arts and family-friendly activities that reflect our diverse country.
Toronto Star |
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Annual Festival to develop Khayelitsha
The first annual Khayelitsha Festival in October is to bring a "development revolution" to the township, organisers say. The festival is intended to draw attention to the community's rich artistic, cultural and entrepreneurial traditions. It will also celebrate Khayelitsha's 25th anniversary.
Cape Argus |
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Music Review: Massive Attack - Blue Lines
Massive Attack's first album challenges listeners with a unique combination of soul, hip-hop, trance, and reggae. Viewers of the TV drama House know its pulsating theme song-- “Teardrop” by Massive Attack. This exposure has gained the band more notoriety, particularly in the United States. But their 1991 debut, Blue Lines, ranks among their finest work. Blending hip-hop, R&B, and electronica, ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Rhapsody goes wireless with Verizon
NEW YORK (AP) - Cell phones are becoming more useful devices for listening to music. Verizon Wireless introduced Rhapsody's subscription music service Monday, allowing its customers to download as much music as they want to their phones for $15 a month.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Wal-Mart is top U.S. retailer, a position it's held since 1992
A rocky, uncertain economy means consumers are looking for bargains and sticking to basics, giving Wal-Mart the top spot once again on the National Retail Federation's Top 100 Retailers list released today.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Nokia signs up Warner to provide music for mobile phone users
(AP:HELSINKI, Finland) Nokia Corp. said Tuesday that Warner Music Group has joined the mobile phone maker's music service, enabling customers to download and listen to tracks on Nokia handsets.
INO News |
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Music to live and die for
Columnist Richard Tiegs has a number of suggestions for music that will make you want to stand up and salue this Fourth of July.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Three friends hope to bring country bar to the Village
- Commission approves it despite some opposition from neighboring businesses.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Rhapsody takes a stab at iTunes The leading subscription music Web site, Rhapsody America, will sell songs for 99 ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Rhapsody America, the Web’s top subscription-based music service, opened a digital download store Monday, becoming the latest company to challenge the dominance of Apple Inc.’s iTunes.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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