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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
(AP:TOKYO) The Japanese government is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and woven straw mats.
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
(AP:TOKYO) Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and a straw woven mat, a government official said Tuesday.
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IC student vies to be musical ‘Intern Superstar'
Look out, “American Idol,” here comes “Good Morning America's Intern Superstar.”
The Ithaca Journal |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
TOKYO (AP) - The Japanese government is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and woven straw mats.
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iTunes Store pays tribute to the great Isaac Hayes
To many younger folk, Isaac Hayes will be remembered primarily as the voice of Chef from South Park, but to those who grew up in the 70’s, Hayes is a legend. One of the most prolific artists of the era, he composed the iconic theme music for Shaft, and helped launch soul music into the mainstream with his record label, Stax Records.
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Take That have been voted the ‘greatest boy band’ in a poll. The British group took the accolade after 5,000 music fans voted on the website onepoll.com.
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Manalapan resident slated to perform
RED BANK: Eduardo Villa, a tenor who performs with the Metropolitan Opera of New York City, will give a benefit concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 31 at First Presbyterian Church, 255 Harding Road.
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Piney Woods to receive Blues Trail marker
The Piney Woods Country Life School will soon be added to the Mississippi Blues Trail.
The Biloxi Sun Herald |
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A colorful Vietnam-Japan cultural festival
VietNamNet Bridge – There was a lively atmosphere at the sixth Vietnam-Japan Cultural Exchange Festival in the ancient town of Hoi An, the central province of Quang Nam, on August 15. Japan International Cooperation Agency, Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Cooperation Center, the Japanese city of Sakai and Hoi An's authorities joined hands to hold the event celebrating the 35th anniversary of ...
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
Associated Press - August 19, 2008 5:23 AM ET TOKYO (AP) - The Japanese government is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two...
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Portrait of the artist: Evelyn Glennie, musician
The best advice I've had? 'Play everything as if it's the best piece ever written'
Guardian Unlimited |
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Road racing without music? No thanks
As if the fractured fibula last September wasn't reason enough - I know, I know, don't run on sidewalks - a trip to the Huntsville Track Club's Web site may have put a stop to my road racing career forever.
The Huntsville Times |
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New drummer to be featured in local act
Local band birds&wire has gone through some major member changes since its formation in late 2005. Tonight, the band will showcase the skills of new drummer Seth Hendershot at Caledonia Lounge. Birds&wire plans to play tracks from its latest EP, "Sandford's Dive," which was recorded before former drummer Marlon Patton left to tour with now popular Heavy Mojo.
The Red and Black |
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Botswana: Talking Musica - No 'Mathata' With Footballs, We Want Pianos
On the week of the discussions about the controversial Media Practitioners Bill, it would have been easy to miss the response of education Minister, Jacob Nkate, to a question about the status of the Selebi-Phikwe school of applied arts.
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Get set for the biggest festival yet
PARKOUR free-runners and fashion fans will flock to Glasgow's cultural quarter for this year's Merchant City Festival. The seventh annual festival, launched today, is set to scale new heights in making the buzzing area Glasgow's artistic hub.
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
The Japanese government is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and woven straw mats.
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A fresh twist on Victorian satire
Contemporary audiences tend to roll their eyes at the mention of Gilbert & Sullivan, quickly consigning that bristlingly sardonic team to the dustbin of quaint British Victorian music hall history.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Diamond songs sung true
You come to Las Vegas and you want things your way, right? This is your time, and you’re spending money, and you’re gonna have it just how you want it.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Runcorn features in ‘grim’ video
A MUSIC video called “It’s Grim in Runcorn” has appeared on the internet. It features images of a man running through a field with the water tower and electricity pylons in the background.
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'Jazz 'N Caz' returns to village in September
"Jazz 'N Caz" returns. Events will be held at various locations in the village. The main acts, including the Brubeck Brothers Quartet, will appear Sept. 12 and 13 on the stage at the Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College.
The Post-Standard |
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Cameroon: Northwest Gospel Musician Releases Album
Her name is Victorine Mbacha. Her artistic name is Mummy Jazzy. She hails from Ndu, Donga Mantung Division of the Northwest Province.
AllAfrica.com |
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Freesat launches BET channel
Freesat have announced the launch of Black Entertainment Television (BET UK), America's leading provider of entertainment and public affairs programming aimed at global consumers of popular culture inspired by African-American music and lifestyle.
Digital Television Group |
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Music: John Altman, Singer: Jassie Gift
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal will be featured on screen in the backdrop of Altmans music and voice of Jassie Gift, who sings the Biblical verses set to music by the world famous composer for the film. Rajeev Alungal has translated the verses to Malayalam for the desi version of the movie.
IndiaGlitz |
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Country concert to raise funds for cancer patients
The Pinckney area will become home to arguably the largest country music concert in Livingston County history this week, when more than 20 performers will take to the stage for a charity show.
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