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February 4, 2006
Britain's Musicians' Union is calling on performers to come clean and tell audiences if they lip synch rather than sing live. The union is urging promoters, producers and artists to back its campaign for lip-synching to be clearly labeled during TV shows, in pop arenas and on stage. The union suggested that a lip-synching logo could be flashed up on television or on posters and tickets for shows.
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December 11, 2005
Topics career, life, evil, icon, string, crazy, rain, movies, stage, leaves, huge, america, personal, rock, cocaine, pictures, bad, love, business, black, young, dead, death, fire, sex, hospital, people and heart
Groundbreaking comedian Richard Pryor, whose stand-up routines about race, sex and life made him a modern day icon, is dead. He was 65. Pryor died after being rushed to a hospital from his home shortly after 8 a. m. Pryor had suffered from multiple sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system.
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November 18, 2005
A new study proves that social and economic circumstances do not explain why twins have significantly lower IQ in childhood than single-born children. Scientists studied 9,832 single-born children and 236 twins born in Scotland between using a previous child development survey as a base.
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November 12, 2005
Brooklyn Center, MN (AHN) Boy band B5 had to cut a free, impromptu concert short Saturday after fans rushed the stage.
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October 31, 2005
Topics film, star, monica, stage, cancer, santa, texas, music, friends, london, chinese, california, university and hospital
William Hootkins, famous for being the Rebel X-Wing pilot "Red Six" in Star Wars IV; has passed away at 58. Hootkins was fighting a battle with pancreatic cancer, after being diagnosed earlier this year. He passed away at St. Johns Hospital, near his home in Santa Monica, California.
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