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NINE days after the death of the King of Pop, the tearful tributes from around the world continue. Outside of Belgrove's Funeral Home in San Fernando yesterday, people sang and danced as they waited in line to sign the Michael Jackson memorial book.
It's nearly midnight on Saturday and the dance floor of DJ's Bar in Rangoon is packed with Burmese youth, grooving to throbbing house music as red, green and yellow light beams flash and slice across the room.
From the obviously heartfelt anguish of colleagues, Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, killed on Thursday by a ramshackle roadside bomb, must have been a soldier of very high quality. But the echo of Kipling's "Arithmetic on the Frontier" is overwhelming:
PROVIDENCE - Before there was an Elvis or a Michael Jackson, there was a man regarded by many Americans as one of the greatest entertainers and who captivated a nation with his patriotic songs.
More than 1,500 people paid $10 a carload or $5 each to walk in to the 16th annual Clemsonfest Friday afternoon and evening.
So Katie Holmes thinks she can dance - and in a few weeks, she'll display her moves before a discriminating audience, The Associated Press reports.
SOUTHGATE — It can be a summer of fun for youngsters in the mini-sessions in gymnastics and dance offered through the Parks and Recreation Department.
On Thursday, June 25, 2009, the world received the shocking news that King of Pop Michael Jackson was on his death bed. By 2:26 that afternoon the much repeated international rumor had become a heartbreaking fact. Musical genius and King of Popular music Michael Joseph Jackson had died at the age of 50 in his Los Angeles home of cardiac arrest, or heart failure, on the eve of his first major ...
Editor's Note: All club and support group meeting notices will now run in the support groups and meeting notices calendar on Sundays. All notices are due Monday morning of the week prior to your meeting. Direct questions to Robbi Patterson, 361-580-6524 or e-mail rpatterson@vicad.com
GRANT APPLICATIONS: Power of the Purse in Minot is now accepting grant applications with an emphasis on benefiting women's and children's programs and services in Minot.
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