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R&B Singers Sued By Photographer

R&B Singers Sued By Photographer



A photographer is suing R&B singers Chris Brown and Rihanna for $1 million after their bodyguards beat him up in front of a night club, broke his $3,000 camera and caused him emotional distress. The events took place on May 6th in front of a St. Petersburg club. Louis Santana, the photographer, said that the bodyguards tore off his shirt, knocked him to the ground and continually kicked him, injuring him and breaking his expensive camera. Among the accusations Santana also said that by...
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R&B Singers Sued By PhotographerR&B Singers Sued By Photographer A photographer is suing R&B singers Chris Brown and Rihanna for $1 million after their bodyguards beat him up in front of a night club,...
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Bankruptcy-threatened Valencia Mull Star Sales Madrid - Troubled Spanish giants Valencia are considering selling off their most important stars - in order to reduce their massive debts. ...
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R&B Singers Sued By Photographer

R&B Singers Sued By Photographer


A photographer is suing R&B singers Chris Brown and Rihanna for $1 million after their bodyguards beat him up in front of a night club, broke his $3,000 camera and caused him emotional distress. The events took place on May 6th in front of a St. Petersburg club. Louis Santana, the photographer, said that the bodyguards tore off his shirt, knocked him to the ground and continually kicked him, injuring him and breaking his expensive camera. Among the accusations Santana also said that by breaking his camera the bodyguards made him lose some very important photos, crucial for his job as a...
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Texans Face Growing Health Risks


Because of the continuously failing health care system in the United States, health risks are beginning to grow all throughout the country. Recently, worrying statistics have surfaced in the South, as the health of Texans is rapidly decaying. Apparently, Texas has had a dramatic drop when it comes to health care and the general state of the Texans’ health. The prevalence of smoking, obesity and percentage of children in poverty has been on a rising trend in Texas. The report that held these statistics, called America’s Health Rankings, has been published with the help of the UnitedHealth...
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HIV/AIDS Panic Among Nigerian Workers


Already a high-risk area for contracting HIV and developing AIDS, Nigeria is now facing another HIV/AIDS epidemic. On Tuesday, Nigerian workers were in a general state of sheer panic, caused by a...
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Yahoo Teams Up With CBS

Yahoo Teams Up With CBS


Wednesday Yahoo Inc. has announced its decision to take its Internet radio service to CBS Corp. Beginning in February 2009, CBS will power Yahoo-owned Launchcast and sell ads on the service, but Yahoo employees will continue to control programming for the service. CBS Radio already powers AOL Radio's streams, and now it's made a similar deal with Yahoo, to combine the 150 streams from Yahoo's Launchcast with CBS Radio's more than 150 station streams. A new CBS Radio player will be incorporated into the Yahoo Music site, making Launchcast available to Firefox and Mac users for the first...
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IDC Lowers Forecast For PC Shipments


IDC, a market researcher, has announced on Wednesday its previsions concerning PC sales for the following two years. According to IDC, PC sales will experience a drop in demand as the global economic crisis expands even further. According to the market researcher, people just can’t afford buying irresponsibly and PC sales will be driven by the need to update older systems and by the ever so popular mini notebook. The mini notebook is a simple solution for those wanting a cheap laptop that can supply everything they need concerning Internet and documents. According to IDC mini notebook sales...
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Bankruptcy-threatened Valencia Mull Star Sales


Madrid - Troubled Spanish giants Valencia are considering selling off their most important stars - in order to reduce their massive debts. Sports daily Marca said on Wednesday that Premier League...
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End Of An Era As EBU Could Lose Olympic Broadcast Rights


Hamburg - Olympic television broadcasts from 2014 onwards could be aired by private networks in Europe instead of the state-run stations which covered the Games for the last 50 years, a German television executive said on Wednesday. Dieter Gruschwitz, the head of sports at the ZDF state network, said that such a scenario was not out of the question after the International Olympic Committee rejected an offer from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for the 2014 and 2016 Games. "It is theoretically possible that the Olympics leave for private TV, but the IOC should consider what the...
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Murphy's Buzzer-Beating Tip-in Rallies Pacers Past Lakers


Los Angeles - Troy Murphy was in the right place at the right time. Murphy made the game-winning tip-in at the buzzer, and the Indiana Pacers overcame a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the...
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MySpace brings Video Streaming To Mobile Phones

MySpace brings Video Streaming To Mobile Phones


It seems that getting by without a mobile phone is getting harder and harder in this agitated and high paced world we live in. Mobile phones started off as simple devices used to enable communication between people, but now they are a lot more than that. Mobile phones are a fashion statement, they give away a social status and they can be used as music players, TVs and for accessing the Internet. Given the present situation, MySpace has just introduced a new feature allowing its users to stream online videos from the site directly on their mobile phones.MySpace said that this is better for...
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Odetta’s Voice and Humanism Will Always Be Remembered

Odetta’s Voice and Humanism Will Always Be Remembered


One of the great folk singers of late-20th-century America, Odetta Holmes known as Odetta, died of heart disease Tuesday in New York City at age 77. Her deep and very special voice made her one of...
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