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May
23

FILE - In this image made from video and provided April 17, 2009 by CNN's 'Larry King Live' shows Scottish singer Susan Boyle. The massive media attention being lavished on Boyle virtually guarantees her a spot in the final rounds of 'Britain's Got Talent'. On Saturday, May 23, 2009, She was voted into the next round of the 'American Idol'-style show 'Britain's Got Talent'. (AP Photo/CNN, Larry King Live, File)AP - Britain's unlikely singing sensation Susan Boyle, the frumpy church volunteer who wowed the world with her angelic voice, was on Saturday voted into the next round of a TV talent show that propelled her to global fame.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

May
23

AP - Britain's unlikely singing sensation Susan Boyle, the frumpy church volunteer who wowed the world with her angelic voice, was on Saturday voted into the next round of a TV talent show that propelled her to global fame.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

May
23

AP - Britain's unlikely singing sensation Susan Boyle, the frumpy church volunteer who wowed the world with her angelic voice, was on Saturday voted into the next round of a TV talent show that propelled her to global fame.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

May
23

AP - Britain's unlikely singing sensation Susan Boyle, the frumpy church volunteer who wowed the world with her angelic voice, was on Saturday voted into the next round of a TV talent show that propelled her to global fame.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

May
23

FILE - In this March 28, 2009 file photo, singer Clay Aiken attends the 20th Annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)AP - Clay Aiken says blood didn't truly pour forth from his ears when he heard runner-up Adam Lambert sing "Ring of Fire" — and hey, he's sorry for his "colorful choice of words."

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

May
23

FILE - In this March 28, 2009 file photo, singer Clay Aiken attends the 20th Annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)AP - Clay Aiken says blood didn't truly pour forth from his ears when he heard runner-up Adam Lambert sing "Ring of Fire" — and hey, he's sorry for his "colorful choice of words."

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

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