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Fahrenheit 9/11' sets new documentary mark, topping $100 million Jul 25, 2004 Michael Moore joined the $100 million club as his political assault "Fahrenheit 9/11" became the first documentary ever to top that mark at the domestic box office.
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Michael Denies Spawning His Own Jackson Five Jul 21, 2004 Michael Jackson's spokesman denies reports that a surrogate mother is having quadruplets fathered by him.
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Backing the 'Candidate' Jul 21, 2004 NEW YORK Though the movie was about brainwashed soldiers and power-drunk politicians, the mood couldn't have been lighter at Monday's premiere of the remake of 1962 classic The Manchurian Candidate, opening July 30.
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Caribbean Xchange on Da Bizniz Magazine Cover Story Jul 20, 2004 When Caribbean Xchange busted onto the Reggae
music scene in 2001, they didn’t wait to be invited. |
Festival brings world music, food and art to City Park Jun 14, 2004 What was once a celebration of reggae rhythms has migrated well beyond the Caribbean.
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Tributes pour in for Ray Charles Jun 11, 2004 Charles died in Los Angeles at the age of 73 battled childhood poverty, blindness and heroin addiction, but was one of the chief architects of soul music - which become one of America's most enduring musical forms. |
Source: FCC Settles With Clear Channel Jun 09, 2004 Federal regulators have reached a record settlement with the nation's largest radio chain to resolve a number of indecency complaints against Howard Stern and other radio personalities, according to a source familiar with the deal. |
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