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         <title>Ozzy Osbourne is ready for his slippers</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<P>The years of drug abuse, alcoholism and bat-chewing - not to mention the 2003 quad-bike accident that almost cost him his life - have clearly taken their toll on Ozzy Osbourne: the figure on stage in his home town, the heartland of heavy metal, was a pale and rather pathetic shadow of the man who used to be the charismatic frontman of the world's most awesome heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.</P>
<P class=story2>Once upon a time, Osbourne used to channel the ferocity of his band's dark riffery like a maestro of malevolence; here, he had about as much charisma as Timmy Mallett, and walked the stage with the shuffling gait, familiar to viewers of The Osbournes, of someone who has lost a great many neurons.</P>
<P class=story2>"Are you ready to go crazy? Come on then, let's go crazy," he yelled at the crowd at the start of the Birmingham leg of his world tour. The crowd went a little bit wild for a while, but although Osbourne kept shouting at us, with increasing desperation, to "go f***ing crazy", there wasn't a lot to go crazy about.</P>]]></description>
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         <title>Eve sentenced to probation</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<P>Eve was arrested back in April after she was apprehended after her gold Maserati hit a road center divider which caused damage to her car. <BR><BR>In a court room last Thursday, the singer/actress pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor of drunk driving where her alcohol blood level was recorded at an amount above 0.08 percent. <BR><BR>As her punishment she was ordered to wear a SCRAM alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet for 45 days. <BR><BR>She was also order to enroll and attend a three month first offender alcohol education program, attend at least ten Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. <BR><BR>Her probation will last for about 36 month where she will have a set of laws she must follow but does not have to report to a parole officer. <BR><BR>Not that she has enough as a punishment as a first time offender but of course she had to be fine as well at an amount of $1,400. <BR><BR>The performer, whose full name is Eve Jihan Jeffers, was not injured during the April accident, in which she drove her car into a center divider on Hollywood Boulevard at 2:40 a.m. <BR><BR>At the scene police officers administered a Breathalyzer test and then took her into custody and booked her on suspicion of driving under the influence. <BR><BR>A hearing has been set for later this month as a followup, at which time Eve's lawyer must prove that the rapper has enrolled in an alcohol-education program and is still wearing the monitor anklet. <BR><BR>If she fails to complete any of the tasks she was ordered she may face jail time. <BR><BR>Our Thoughts <BR>Seemingly this may seem too much of a punishment for a celebrity, but the judge treated the case like another other normal DUI case and dealt with it accordingly.<BR></P>]]></description>
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         <title>Pop music veterans The Bats return</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<P>VETERAN music group The Bats will present a lively show at the Vodacom Amphitheatre at The Boardwalk on Sunday.</P>
<P>The Bats' brand new two-hour "loudly South African" show promises to take audiences on a taxi ride from the Cape to the Townships, from the 1950s to the present and guarantees laughter and hair-raising moments. Originally formed in 1964, The Bats became South Africa's answer to The Beatles.</P>
<P>Some of the members of this legendary group are still well-known in South Africa's entertainment circles.</P>
<P>Popular South African comedian and actor Eddie Eckstein is the band's drummer and provides vocals, while guitarist, vocalist, keyboard and bass player Paul Ditchfield, recently acted in the remake of <I>The Flight of the Phoenix</I>. The other two band members are guitarist Pete Clifford and newcomer Derek Gordon. In the early 1970s, the band won a Sarie Award for their single, <I>Who's that Girl</I>.</P>
<P>In the 1980s, The Bats released a number of hit singles such as <I>In a Shabby Little Hut</I> and <I>Vat hom Dawie</I>.</P>]]></description>
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         <title>Duran Duran Guitarist Quits</title>
         <description>Duran Duran have parted ways with guitarist Andy Taylor.

The band are currently touring the US, and a session guitarist is set to replace Taylor on remaining dates.

A statement from the remaining four reads: &quot;We know that there has been a tremendous amount of speculation over the past few weeks regarding Andy Taylor&apos;s continued involvement with the band and we are sorry that we&apos;ve been unable to provide you with more information until now. The past five years have been an incredible journey for us all - and having the original five back together was something that we had wanted to see happen for some time. 

&quot;As of last weekend, however, the four of us have dissolved our partnership and will be continuing as Duran Duran without Andy, as we have reached a point in our relationship with him where there is an unworkable gulf between us and we can no longer effectively function together. 

&quot;Although obviously disappointed and saddened about this, we are excited about the next chapter of the Duran Duran story and look forward to seeing you all soon.&quot;</description>
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         <title>Evanescence Tops Euro Chart For Second Week</title>
         <description>Evanescence starts a second week at the helm of European Top 100 Albums with &quot;The Open Door&quot; (Wind-Up). Although it loses its chart-topping berths in Germany and Switzerland, falling to No. 2 in those markets, the album adds a No. 1 debut in Greece and a No. 2 entry in Sweden, holds at No. 2 in Italy and Holland and climbs 4-2 in Portugal. The single â€œCall Me When Youâ€™re Soberâ€ dips 10-16 on Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. 

Scissor Sistersâ€™ former pan-European No. 1 album â€œTa-Dahâ€ (Polydor) moves back 3-2 overall after making that same move in the United Kingdom, where itâ€™s already double platinum for 600,000 shipments. The set also rises 11-5 in Greece. The band completes its American dates on Sunday in Boston before beginning a new U.K. tour Oct. 30 in Manchester. The single â€œI Donâ€™t Feel Like Dancinâ€™â€ tops the Eurochart for a third week, holding at No. 1 in Norway and Austria. The track also climbs 6-3 in Sweden and 12-5 in Italy.</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Michael Jackson, ex-wife end child custody dispute</title>
         <description>Pop star Michael Jackson and his former wife Debbie Rowe have reached a settlement in their long-running child custody dispute, her lawyer said on Friday.

Attorney Marta Almli, who represents Rowe, did not disclose the terms of the agreement, which she said must be signed by a judge in the coming weeks. The judge&apos;s approval was expected to be a formality.

Almli said the agreement also settles a lawsuit Jackson filed against Rowe in 2004 claiming that she violated a confidentiality agreement.

&quot;There is a settlement of all of the disputes between the parties,&quot; Almli said. &quot;It&apos;s a done deal.&quot;

Jackson&apos;s attorney, Michael Abrams, confirmed that the agreement had been reached. He said Jackson was not in Los Angeles but had approved the deal.

&quot;He wasn&apos;t in L.A. when we resolved it but that didn&apos;t prevent us from talking about it with him and having him sign it,&quot; Abrams said.

Jackson and Rowe, who met while she was working for his dermatologist, were married in 1996 and had two children, Michael Jr. and Paris, before splitting in 1999. The couple never lived together.

Jackson has since had another son but has not disclosed the name of the boy&apos;s mother.

In 2001, Rowe gave up her parental rights but filed for custody after Jackson&apos;s 2003 arrest on child molestation charges, citing in part his association with the Nation of Islam.

Prosecutors called Rowe as a witness in Jackson&apos;s trial last year, but she testified about Jackson in glowing terms. Jackson was acquitted of all charges in June of 2005.</description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2006 09:35:55 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Banksy â€œRemixesâ€ Paris Hilton CDs</title>
         <description>Notorious UK guerrilla artist Banksy has sabotaged 500 copies of Paris Hiltonâ€™s debut CD.

The graffiti/stencil artist and agitator Banksy has replaced five hundred copies of Paris Hiltonâ€™s debut album with a â€œremixedâ€ version in stores across the UK. The album looks virtually identical but track titles have been replaced with â€˜Why am I Famous?â€™, â€˜What Have I Done?â€™ and â€˜What Am I For?â€™ and inner sleeve art has been doctored. The music was also remixed by â€œDMâ€, some suggesting itâ€™s Gnarls Barkley beatmaster Danger Mouse. 

The barcode was retained, so the new versions have sold as normal. Many retailers have been hunting for the doctored copies but copies are currently attracted bids up to US$700 on eBay.

Banksy has a long history of stunts, recalling a Situationist ethic of detournement. He surreptitiously included his own artwork on the walls of the Tate Britain gallery, MoMA, the British Museum and more. Heâ€™s scrawled slogans inside animal enclosures in two British zoos. He also painted trompe lâ€™oeil style images representing holes and ladders on the Palestinian side of the Israeli West Bank wall.

He has previous musical connections; he painted the cover of Blurâ€™s â€˜Thinktankâ€™ album and Green Dayâ€™s Tres Cool reportedly has two tattoos of Banksyâ€™s designs.</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 11:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>BEATLES&apos; LSD DENTIST NAMED</title>
         <description>The identity of the dentist who first introduced THE BEATLES to LSD has finally been revealed in a new book about the band. THE FAB FOUR: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE BEATLES by STEVE TURNER claims the man referred to by the late GEORGE HARRISON as &quot;the wicked dentist&quot;, was JOHN RILEY, a distinguished professional with a practice in London&apos;s Harley Street. Riley&apos;s identity has been shrouded since that fateful occurrence in 1965, but now, 20 years after his death, Turner has decided to life the lid on the sneaky dentist, who spiked the stars&apos; coffees with the drug when they went to dinner with him. JOHN LENNON&apos;s first wife CYNTHIA reportedly has still not forgiven him. An insider says, &quot;The book is significant as drugs went on to have a big effect on the band. &quot;When you go for dinner with your dentist, you don&apos;t imagine a professional man would do something like that.&quot;</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 11:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Jermaine Dupri Promises Mariah, Janet Duet On New Album</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>'I got a mean idea, so look for it,' JD says about planned duet on Jackson's 20 Years Old.</strong>
Earlier this month, Jermaine Dupri demonstrated he's a true showman by bringing out Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson during his set at the Summer Jam radio festival in New Jersey. Now, Dupri is thinking about how to pull the ultimate trump card and get the two legends on the same song.

In April, Carey hinted that she was very open to the collaboration (see "Mariah Down To Work With Janet; Eve's Loss Is Busta's Gain"). "He never talked to me about that, but if Jermaine has a concept, we should go and write something," she told MTV Radio. "I love Janet. I've been a big fan of Janet since 'Con-tro-ol!' "

On Friday, JD said he is, in fact, developing an idea for Carey and his longtime girlfriend to do it up right on a song.

"It's gonna happen on this record," he said about the collaboration. "Please believe that. I got a mean idea, so look for it. We definitely gonna do a repackage on [Janet's 20 Years Old] once it comes out. Hopefully it's successful and people buy into it, then I'm going back in the studio.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>African Hip Hop Radio - new show June 2006</title>
         <description>it&apos;s been a long wait since the last show in February, but the African hip hop radio deejays are back to broadcast their all-new tunes, news and interviews straight to your pc. This month&apos;s show features a number of very special guests including Professor Jay (Tanzania) live in the studio with Drew &amp; J4 and an interview with Somali-Canadian emcee K&apos;naan. Then we have the full recording of our African hip hop discussion at Black Soil film festival (Amsterdam) last year with Das Primeiro (Angola), Don Klemente &amp; Guderian (Congo) and Liberian-American filmmaker Dante Kaba. Our Egyptian cornerstone Karim is back with a new co-host, dj Sphinx, and Mustafa Maluka mixes tracks from Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Joburg. The next show is already finished and will be up in the next few weeks and will feature interviews with Saian Supa Crew (France/west Africa), Emmanuel Jal (Sudan/Kenya), Nameless (Kenya), Writers Block and Jitsvinger (South Africa)...</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Poor health leads Domino to cancel appearance</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>Legendary musician will still perform at New Orleans Jazz Fest</strong>

NEW ORLEANS - Poor health led Fats Domino to cancel an autograph session Monday to raise money for a music charity, but he is still scheduled to perform Sunday at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

â€œItâ€™s not any major ailment, but he wanted to rest up for Sunday,â€ said Adam Shipley, music director for Tipitinaâ€™s nightclub. â€œHeâ€™s not feeling well, and his first priority is getting ready for Jazz Fest.â€

The 78-year-old musician had been scheduled to sign autographs for his new album, â€œAlive and Kickin,â€ just before the Tipitinaâ€™s Foundation benefit concert.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2006 21:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Michael Jackson slams drugs allegations</title>
         <description>&quot;Michael Jackson slams drugs allegations&quot;, &quot;Michael Jackson&apos;s overdose in Bahrain&quot; and etc headlines have recently flooded the chats and news blogs as if it still interests anyone what is going on with the celebrity of a world class like Jackson. Perhaps it does, though the reason for such curiosity has changed, I suppose. If previously all expected new music achievements, hits or any other tricks, then today all are wondering how far can Michael&apos;s trite fantasy go and what a scandal he may think of. If all used to search for his marvelous performances, then nowadays what is left is a mere skimming the net for another scandal launched as a promo for a pop singer. No matter what his promoters and spokespeople may say to justify their employer and to stress how hard the great star is presently working at his new single Katrina Relief, hardly anyone is hoping to get a proof of his talent (namely, gone), &apos;cause what Jackson succeeds in is just legal actions. So, it is even confusing what he actually is - a singer or a prosecutor. Looks like taking up a new field. Well, at least better than to vanish into musical obscurity.</description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Bastard Pop</title>
         <description>Dear contemporaries! 
I think youâ€™ll never call in question all the advantages of our century. Iâ€™m now talking about the possibilities it opens for creation. Previously, to say your word in any form of art you first of all had to possess special talent or gift, at least the smallest amount of it. People who stepped into the water of arts without special merits were ciphered as losers. Today you may forget about all your complexes and unleash all your desires to create. Want to be an artist but have no skills? No problem. You may copy the outlines of any shape, paint them into the most unbelievable colors, just like Andy Warhall did, and youâ€™ll get the outstanding masterpiece. Or you may come up with an innovation â€“ say, take a hamster, put it into a can of paint and then make in run on the paper â€“ I bet youâ€™ll get the label of genius. The same with music. Want to play and sing but are voiceless or tone-deaf? Not a trouble at all. You can arm with the punk motto that â€œpunk may be played by anyoneâ€ and g ahead. You may construct any music using special programs and loops, â€˜cause today it is more honorable not to compose your own music but to remake or disfigure already existing pieces of music. Though for the more profound creators there is another approach â€“ bastard pop.</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:29:05 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Have A Nice Day by Bon Jovi</title>
         <description>Whatever you say, Bon Jovi is only getting better with age â€“ both he and his jeans band. Luckily, the days when the success of their music depended entirely on the length of strings of Richie Sambora and on the quality of antidandruff shampoo of John himself has gone forever. Now itâ€™s got clear that Bon Jovi is the classicist of American rock and the nearest relative of Bruce Springsteen. In the new album Have A Nice Day they have jumped over their own heads. Whatever is possible may be traced in the album. Anti-Bush message and other issues of the day are strengthened by musical links and allusions to Bob Dylan, whose immortal hits like Chimes Of Freedom and Like A Rolling Stone are cited all over the Bon Joviâ€™s new hits Bells of Freedom and Who Says You Cant Go Home correspondingly. Closer to the second part of the disk the band has obviously decided to relive a bit of the hair-metallic past. The liveliest ballad Complicated makes you want fit it into the album like Living On A Prayer, and Novocain just causes the storm of emotions by explicit panmixia of Def Leppard, Soundgarden and Guns Nâ€™Roses. As for the hit power, Bon Jovi has got it innate â€“ just count how many times you have wished a dice day to others and yourself the other days.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Science has spoiled Philip Wylieâ€™s supper</title>
         <description>Philip Wylie has introduced nice and laugh-out-loud essay Science has spoiled my supper. His essay has an informal, very personal tone; his attitude towards his material is obvious. The tone helps him to enlist the reader against the enemy, a coalition of economics and science. He addresses his reader directly by using the pronoun â€œyouâ€ and â€œweâ€, for instance:
â€œâ€¦We called them American cheese, or even rat cheeseâ€¦â€;
â€œâ€¦ Perhaps you donâ€™t like cheese â€“ so the fact that decent cheese is hardly ever served in America any more, or used in cooking, doesnâ€™t matter to youâ€¦â€;
â€œâ€¦ We are getting some varieties, in fact, that have less flavor than the water off the last weeksâ€™ leeksâ€¦â€;
â€œâ€¦ When things had flavor, we knew that we were eating all the while â€“ and it satisfied usâ€¦â€;
â€œHow can you feel youâ€™ve eaten if you havenâ€™t tasted, and fully enjoyed tasting?â€¦â€
Moreover, the author retorts to the rhetorical question to enlist the reader as well:
â€œWhat matter if such peas taste like boiled paper wads?â€;
â€œYet, the people donâ€™t eat onions because they taste like onions, what in the name of Luther Burbank do they eat them for?â€;
â€œWhyâ€¦ donâ€™t people who want to reduce merely give up eating and get the nourishment they must have in measured doses shot into their arms at hospitals?â€;
â€œHow can you feel youâ€™ve eaten if you havenâ€™t tasted, and fully enjoyed tasting?â€;
â€œBut who eats with his eyes?â€
Wylie also employs imperative sentences, such as 
â€œTake cheese, for instanceâ€;</description>
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