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4:51 PM
10-March
2010
Law Firm Files Half-Million Dollar Claim Against Michael Jackson's EstateA law firm has filed a creditor's claim against Michael Jackson's estate, alleging that the King of Pop never paid them for legal services over three years.
Topics: entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

4:24 PM
10-March
2010
Lady Antebellum Return To #1 On Billboard Albums Chart With "Need You Now"Lady Antebellum return to #1 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart this week with their album "Need You Now," after relinquishing the spot for three weeks while Sade took #1 with their latest "Soldier of Love." Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" moves another 126,000 copies this week, spending its third non-consecutive week at the top spot. I
Topics: entertainment, music, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

9:55 AM
10-March
2010
Disney Ends Give A Day, Get A Day PromoDisney's "Give a Day, Get a Day" promotion comes to an end after the company reached its goal to inspire 1 million people to volunteer in their communities. Volunteers who received the free one-day passes through the program have until Dec. 15 of this year to redeem them.
Topics: human interest, accomplishment, social issue, entertainment, charity, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

9:20 PM
3-March
2010
Sade Beats Out Lady Antebellum, Johnny Cash For Third Week At #1 On Billboard Albums ChartSade logged a third week at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week with their latest album, "Soldier of Love." The band sold another 127,000 copies of the album, their first album since 2000's "Lovers Rock."
Topics: music, entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

11:52 AM
1-March
2010
Marie Osmond's Son Took His Own Life, Police SayThe death of Marie Osmond's son, Michael Blosil, 18, was a suicide case, according to police. The son had left a suicide note, which indicated his struggle with depression, before jumping to his death from the 15th floor of his apartment in Los Angeles on Friday night.
Topics: mental illness, entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, health, illness, crime, law and justice, inquest, United States

 
 

11:21 AM
1-March
2010
Dr. Conrad Murray Could Have Covered Up Evidence In Michael Jackson's DeathAs the investigation continues surrounding the death of Michael Jackson, new details emerging could prove that Dr. Conrad Murray, currently charged with manslaughter, injected Jackson with 40 times the amount of Propofol he had initially admitted to authorities.
Topics: entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

8:17 PM
27-February
2010
Marie Osmond's Son Commits SuicideReports reveal that Marie Osmond's 18-year-old troubled son, Michael Blosil, committed suicide Friday night in Los Angeles by jumping from his eigth floor apartment in downtown building. Marie's brother, Donny, confirmed the news Saturday.
Topics: entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, crime, law and justice, inquest, United States

8:54 PM
26-February
2010
Gary Coleman Hospitalized After Suffering Seizures On Set Of "The Insider"Gary Coleman, hospitalized last month for what he called "a little seizure activity," suffered a seizure on the set entertainment show "The Insider," where he was being interviewed. Coleman had to be rushed to a nearby hospital.
Topics: entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

4:36 PM
24-February
2010
Sade Remains At #1 On Billboard Albums Chart For Second WeekSade soldiers on at #1 for another week on the Billboard 200 Albums chart with their latest album, "Soldier of Love." The album, which debuted at #1 last week with over 500,000 copies, sells another 190,000 copies in its second week.
Topics: entertainment, music, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

8:51 PM
23-February
2010
Booted "Idol" Contest Chris Golightly Sings The Blues At Press ConferenceThe begging continues on the ninth season of "American Idol," after Jessica Furney unsuccessfully tried to plead her way into the Top 24. The same fate is likely for Chris Golightly, who was disqualified after he had made it to the Top 24.
Topics: entertainment, arts, culture and entertainment, United States

 

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