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Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson (L) receives a plaque from Gary Mayor Rudy Clay during a memorial service in the singer's home town of Gary, Indiana, July 10, 2009. REUTERS/John GressReuters - A judge on Monday approved a deal for the sale of Michael Jackson merchandise, but delayed making a decision on a traveling exhibition dedicated to the King of Pop, amid objections from the singer's mother.

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back

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Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson (L) receives a plaque from Gary Mayor Rudy Clay during a memorial service in the singer's home town of Gary, Indiana, July 10, 2009. REUTERS/John GressReuters - A judge on Monday approved a deal for the sale of Michael Jackson merchandise, but delayed making a decision on a traveling exhibition dedicated to the King of Pop, amid objections from the singer's mother.

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back

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Reuters - Depeche Mode transforms solace and introspection into a communal concert experience with their very devoted and now cross-generational fans. That's the veteran British band's greatest gift, and Sunday's first of two sold-out historic Hollywood Bowl performances lived up to their legendary status.

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back

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FILE - In this March 17, 2005 file photo, pop star Michael Jackson arrives at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria, Calif. (AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant, file)AP - An attorney for Michael Jackson's mother says that she is considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit because of the circumstances surrounding her son's demise.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

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Reuters - Britain's Academy of Contemporary Music is opening its first U.S. branch in Oklahoma City, with ambitious plans to enhance touring opportunities in the region, as well as educate students for a career in the music business.

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back

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Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose acknowledges the audience at the end of the group's set at the Mesa Amphitheatre in Mesa, Arizona, November 4, 2003. REUTERS/Ethan MillerReuters - Motley Crue's Tommy Lee is not exactly Dr. Feelgood these days. The drummer will be off his kit for several Crue Fest 2 shows after burning his left hand while playing with a set of sparklers.

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