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Eminem Sued for Bathroom Brawl
(E! Online)
05-Jul-2008
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E! Online - He might be MIA, but that doesn't stop trouble from finding Eminem.
Man claims assault by Eminem in 2006 in Detroit
(AP)
04-Jul-2008
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AP - A man has sued Eminem, claiming the rapper punched him two years ago while they were in the bathroom of a Detroit strip club.
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic built his career on parodies of everyone from Eminem to Michael Jackson (The Toledo Blade)
29-Jun-2008
(Cached page) The weird thing about “Weird Al” Yankovic is how oddly normal he seems.
Eminem recovering from pneumonia
(AP)
09-Jan-2008
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AP - Eminem is recovering from a bout with pneumonia that sent him to the hospital. "Over the holidays, Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, was under doctor's care at a Detroit-area hospital for complications due to pneumonia," the rapper's publicist, Dennis Dennehy, said Tuesday. "He has since been released and is doing well recovering at home."
Eminem is recovering from pneumonia
(AP)
09-Jan-2008
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AP - Eminem is recovering from a bout with pneumonia that sent him to the hospital.
Eminem's on the Mend
(E! Online)
09-Jan-2008
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E! Online - Eminem is getting some R&R after a rough patch over the holidays.
Jacko Owns Eminem - Top Story of 07 (antiMUSIC)
27-Dec-2007
(Cached page) [originally published 06/01/07](Contact Music) Pop legend MICHAEL JACKSON has bought publishing rights for rapper EMINEM's back catalogue. The Thriller hitmaker, who also currently owns The Beatles copyright, has purchased Famous Music LLC from Viacom for an undisclosed amount.
Eminem working on first new album in 3 years
(Reuters)
14-Sep-2007
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Reuters - Eminem is hard at work on his first
studio album in three years.
Eminem Begins Recording New Album
14-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Eminem, aka Marshall Mathers, aka Slim Shady, phoned in to New York City's Hot 97 radio station this morning to reveal that he has begun the recording process of what will be his first record in
Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
(Reuters)
04-Sep-2007
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Reuters - Rock stars -- notorious for their "crash
and burn" lifestyles -- really are more likely than other
people to die before reaching old age. A study of more than
1,000 mainly British and North American artists, spanning the
era from Elvis Presley to rapper Eminem, found they were two to
three times more likely to suffer a premature death than the
general population.
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