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Selena's legacy grows 10 years after death
Mar 21 2005 10:04PM (CT)
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) - A decade after Selena was gunned down by the president of her fan club, her musical legacy continues to thrive, winning over thousands of new fans, many of them young girls born after she died.
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Feeble Jackson arrives late to court
Mar 21 2005 9:30PM (CT)
SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP) - A feeble-looking Michael Jackson arrived late again Monday to his child molestation trial after another hospital visit, but the judge took no apparent action. The pop star then sat through testimony from a psychologist who asserted few child sex abuse allegations turn out to be false.
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Cabaret singer Bobby Short dies at 80
Mar 21 2005 6:57PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Bobby Short, the suave, tuxedoed cabaret singer who epitomized Manhattan glamour and sophistication with renderings of the great American songbook, died of leukemia Monday at 80.
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Sharpton to buy stock in record companies
Mar 21 2005 6:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Rev. Al Sharpton, who is campaigning against violence in rap music, plans to buy stock in record companies that produce hip-hop and then become vocal as a stockholder.
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Kravitz donates guitar to Brazil charity
Mar 21 2005 6:35PM (CT)
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - Lenny Kravitz has donated one of the guitars used in his first tour of Latin American to Brazil's Zero Hunger campaign.
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One World Symphony plays new compositions
Mar 21 2005 12:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A McDonald's commercial inspired Sung Jin Hong to become a conductor _ of classical music. It wasn't a juicy burger that seduced the then-14-year-old but a girl playing a Beethoven piece on piano. Now, at 29, the Korean-born, Vienna-trained conductor leads his own orchestra in New York, called One World Symphony.
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