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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | November 5, 2007

BBC looks for 'Next Big Thing' in the rain
It was a familiar talent-search scene outside the Ashanti Oasis Restaurant, Hope Gardens, St. Andrew, on Saturday afternoon: a couple tents, many hopefuls with as many numbers and a voice over a megaphone sending said hopefuls in batches to the final waiting area.

The Eagles have made it!

LONDON (Reuters): After selling tens of millions of records around the world during a career spanning more than 35 years, United States rock group The Eagles finally secured their first United Kingdom number one album yesterday.Their first studio album...

'American Gangster' shoots to number one

LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Oscar winner Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe overcame a swarm of bees to take top spot at the weekend North American movie box office with American Gangster, a true-life crime saga that set a number of records. According to studio estimates issued yesterday ...

Duran Duran takes tips from the younger heads

NEW YORK, (Reuters) More than 25 years after the release of their first album, '80s pop group Duran Duran is still learning new tricks, this time from U.S. hip hop mogul Timbaland and pop sensation Justin Timberlake. Simon LeBon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor and Roger Taylor joined forces...

Angry mother feels betrayed by abusive teacher

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) The mother of two students at Oprah Winfrey's South African school says she feels betrayed by the woman who has been arrested on several charges of abusing pupils at the exclusive girls' school. Masechaba Hine said she had trusted...





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