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Britney Spears and husband Kevin Federline are attempting to fix their troubled marriage - by ten-pin bowling together.
The young couple - who have a baby boy, Sean Preston, together - were spotted laughing and playing at their local Los Angeles
bowling alley.
Britney was overheard saying: "Bowling allows us to curse at each other in a good way. |
"It was recommended as therapy - a way to have something fun to do together."
The pop babe and her husband have reportedly had marriage problems since the birth of their son late last
year - due to Kevin's excessive partying.
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Queen Of Pop Seizes Top Spot
Madonna
reclaimed her queen of pop crown yesterday when she scooped her 11th UK No.1 with new single Hung Up.
The Abba-sampling
track comes from the 47-year-old's 14th studio album, Confessions on a Dancefloor. Westlife's You Raise Me Up dropped
to second place with new entries from Son Of Dork (Ticket Outta Loserville) and Simon Webbe (No Worries) taking
third and fourth spots respectively. Arctic Monkeys enjoyed their fourth week in the top ten with I Bet You Look Good
On The Dancefloor slipping one place to five.
In the album chart, pop/opera crossover quartet Il Divo snatched
pole position with Ancora, pushing Westlife's Face To Face down one place to two
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Singer Mariah Carey holds her four trophies after receiving awards for Best Selling R&B Artist, World's
Best Selling Pop Female Artist, Female Entertainer of the Year and Best Selling Single during the 2005 World Music Awards
at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, California August 31, 2005. Carey holds the top two spots on the UK singles chart. REUTERS |
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Jackson to court again - Sued for 48 million dollars
A financial firm says the singer owes those fees for help in refinancing his bank
debts and claiming a larger stake in a library of Beatles songs. |
A financial firm has sued Michael Jackson for $48 million in fees it says the
singer owes for help in refinancing his bank debts and claiming a larger stake in a library of Beatles songs.
Prescient
Acquisition Group, also known as Prescient Capital Corp., filed the lawsuit against Jackson in U.S. District Court in Manhattan
late on Monday.
The suit said Prescient was employed in November 2004 by Jackson's MJ Publishing Trust to help him
secure refinancing of $537.5 million through another company. At the time, Jackson was facing trial on child sex-abuse charges.
A California jury acquitted him in June.
"We're going to take a look at the lawsuit and we're going to handle it in
a good and professional manner and make sure appropriate contacts are made with everyone concerned," said Brian Oxman, a lawyer
for Jackson.
The money from the refinancing allowed Jackson to pay off $272.5 million in bank debt and buy the other
half of The Beatles library of songs he did not already own, the lawsuit said.
Prescient said Jackson and MJ Publishing
Trust broke a deal which promised the firm fees worth 9 percent of any completed financing |
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ONE OF THE GREATEST ARTIST IN THE WORLD !!
past away last friday peacefully...personally i remembered his early soulful tracks with great emotions the likes of
stop and give me the reason...
rest in peace luther....
EDISON, NJ (Top40 Charts) - Luther Vandross has died at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey, last Friday, from unknown causes. He was 54.
"Luther Vandross had a peaceful passing under the watchful eye of friends, family and the medical support team," read a statement released
by the hospital. "As you know, Luther Vandross suffered a stroke two years ago, which he never fully recovered from. Throughout his illness, Luther received excellent medical
care and attention from his medical team. Luther was deeply touched by all the thoughts and wishes from his fans."
Vandross passed away "under the watchful eyes of friends, family and his medical support team," said his spokesman, Robert
Cavanaugh. "Luther was deeply touched by all the thoughts and wishes from his fans."
Vandross has sold more than 25 million albums during his illustrious career, scoring huge sales with albums such as Power
of Love/Love Power and Dance With My Father (his final album and winning four Grammy awards in 2004). In all he won eight
Grammys in his three-decade career.
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