`American Idol’ axes another contestant (AP)
AP - Amanda Overmyer sang “Back in the U.S.S.R.” and now, she’s going back home.
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AP - Amanda Overmyer sang “Back in the U.S.S.R.” and now, she’s going back home.
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XChat is an IRC (chat) program for Windows and UNIX (Linux/BSD) operating systems. I.R.C. is Internet Relay Chat, see http://irchelp.org for more information about IRC in general. XChat runs on most BSD and POSIX compliant operating systems and this …
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From the artist: “Remix… From Dj Evolution”
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Miley Cyrus was spotted giving up the peace sign as she arrived at the studio in Los Angeles on Wednesday, continuing work on her latest project.
The Hannah Montana actress/singer strolled in, carrying a pair of neon pink trimmed sneakers and accompanied by one of her bodyguards.
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From the artist: “While Skistimas continues to break barriers as an unsigned artist, the music industry should prepare itself for a new breed of music and marketing upon the release of Five Times August’s upcoming release, “Brighter Side”.”
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Getting caught in one of those “oops” moments, Leighton Meester was snapped by the paparazzi flashing her undergarments while stepping out of her ride for a night of fashion in New York City on Tuesday (March 18).
The Gossip Girl actress was out rubbing shoulders with designer Donatella Versace at the Barney’s New York launch of Versace menswear.
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From the artist: “C.E.O. of TWIO ENT. RECORDS/MERGE PRODUCTIONS”
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AP - Writer Hugo Claus an artist, poet, playwright and novelist whose books painted a scathing picture of repression and hypocrisy in bourgeois Flanders died Wednesday by euthanasia, his wife said. He was 78.
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