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ACWORTH - From the outside looking in, Ryan Kingsley's life does not seem to be easy. He was born with Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EBS), which means his skin lacks keratin and bubbles with blisters.
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Group will stop suits vs. people for song-sharing
LOS ANGELES - The group representing the U.S. music industry says it will abandon its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright. The Recording Industry...
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Song Sharing Rules Change
The group representing the U.S. music industry says it will abandon its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright. The Recording Industry Association of America says that now it will try to stop alleged music pirates by working with Internet service providers to cut access to frequent abusers. The move ends a controversial...
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The AM Take
Along the banks of River Lee, Cork, named after the Gaelic word for “marshy place,” is anything but swampland. The Republic of Ireland’s second-largest city -- complete with an active university community, rising art crowd and a pulsating music scene -- rivals Dublin as the country’s hippest hot spot.
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Christmas pageant planned Thursday
First Presbyterian Church of Hilton Head Island will hold a family service and children's Christmas pageant at 5 p.m. Thursday. At 8 and 11 p.m., there will be traditional candlelight worship services with Dr. Douglas K. Fletcher preaching; 30 minutes of Christmas music precedes these services. For more information, call 843-681-3696.
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Big House Foundation Rocks the House
The Big House Foundation rocked the house at the Cox Capital Theatre Friday night. The second annual Macon Holiday Jam brought talent to the stage to help keep music alive in the community.
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Business Digest
Music The group representing the U.S. music industry says it will abandon its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright. The Recording Industry Association of America says that now it will try to stop alleged music pirates by working with Internet service providers to cut access to frequent abusers. The move ends a controversial program that saw the industry sue more than ...
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Hanukkah: A pop culture guide to the festival of lights
Ask anyone to name their favorite Christmas-themed movie, TV episode or song and you’re sure to hear a wide variety of answers. That’s because there are so many options to choose from — "A Christmas Story" or "Home Alone"? "A Very Brady Christmas" or "The Simpsons Christmas Special"?
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James Brown Celebrated
Friday night people came together to celebrate music legend James Brown, in honor of the second anniversary of his death.
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GIFTS OF CHRISTMAS: Brother's gift of guitar a Christmas Eve surprise for Wyomssing woman
It was 1971. I was 15 years old, and my family was so excited for the holidays this year because my brother B.J. had just returned home from the service.
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Recording industry shifts gears on suing
LOS ANGELES - The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it has abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright and will work with Internet service providers to cut abusers' access if they ignore repeated warnings.
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The Schneerson Center for Jewish Life, CT presents a giant Menorah lighting at Weston Town Center on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 6:30 p.m. The celebration features live music, hot latkes, Chanukah gelt, dreidels and more. The whole family is encouraged to attend.
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This kid cranks it up: “Guitar Hero” contest winner shares his secrets
“Guitar Hero”, a cultural phenomenon, has taken root at Lake of the Ozarks. “Guitar Hero” is a music-based game that puts the player center stage as a true-to-life rock star. No more singing in the shower or playing air guitar. A “Guitar Hero” competition was recently held at Stone Crest Mall in Osage Beach. A young aspiring rock star from Eldon, 12-year-old Skyler Yakich, took ...
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Celebrating Carnatic Music
For many music lovers, Indian classical music is synonymous with Ravi Shankar, the sitar virtuoso who inspired the Beatles decades ago. But here in New York, Indian classical music is alive and well....
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DJ 'Starchild' jailed for three years
Well-known disc jockey Marinus Ayres, known in the music world as "Starchild", has been jailed for three years with hard labour.
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Community Happenings
Monday Holiday Open house At Paragon Stained Glass Studio in Summerside. Hot apple cider, gingerbread cookies and festive holiday music.
The Journal Pioneer |
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Rocky Mount High rewards good behavior
Rocky Mount High School rewarded about a quarter of its student body for good behavior and puncuality.
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No more lawsuits, recording industry says
LOS ANGELES • The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it has abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright and will work with Internet service providers to cut abusers' access if they ignore repeated warnings.
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CHRISTMAS EVENTS IN CENTRAL TEXAS
Sunset Valley Holiday Faire –– 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today. Local farmers and artisans present organic produce, pasture-raised meats, cheeses and gifts for the holidays. Burger Center, 3200 Jones Road. 443-0143. www.sunsetvalleyfarmersmarket.org.
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Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it has abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright and will work with Internet service providers to cut abusers' access if they ignore repeated warnings.
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Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers
(AP:LOS ANGELES) The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it has abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright and will work with Internet service providers to cut abusers' access if they ignore repeated warnings.
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Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers
The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it had abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright.
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There are many organizations in Malaysia which get a lot of satisfaction and also cheap thrill, by inviting former presidents, prime ministers and even Hollywood starlets and other international entertainers, knowing how most of them are no more themselves that we used to know of before.
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Hanukkah theme nights make small gifts special
Socks. Board games. Underwear. Movie tickets. Musical toothbrushes? They’re probably not the big presents most kids say they want for Hanukkah. But with eight nights to celebrate, parents, especially these days, often don’t want to indulge their children with a standout gift each night. And they want the holiday to be about more than a pile of presents.
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Resort at Squaw Creek to host TOCCATA performance
The Orchestra and Community Choral Artists of the Tahoe Area (TOCCATA) will present Handel's Messiah performed by orchestra, chorus and soloists in a first-time performance at the Resort at Squaw Creek on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 3:30 p.m.
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