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Incubus members focus on school, diaper duty (Reuters)
01-Jul-2008   (Cached page)

Incubus' lead singer, Brandon Boyd, performs at the Imperial Festival in La Guacima, about 20 km (12 milles) northwest from San Jose April 19, 2008. (Monica Quesada/Reuters)Reuters - Having just completed a year-and-a-half-long tour to promote their 2006 album "Light Grenades," the members of California rock band Incubus will take a break while they pursue a variety of academic and personal endeavors.




Lionel Richie pledges Commodores reunion (AP)
15-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Lionel Richie performs at the TV Land Awards on Sunday June 8, 2008 in Santa Monica, Calif.  (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)AP - Grammy award-winning pop singer Lionel Richie said Saturday that he and the Commodores will reunite soon for a tour.




Lionel Richie gets a laugh taking a swipe at daughter Nicole (AP)
09-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Singer Lionel Richie accepts the Icon Award at the TV Land Awards on Sunday June 8, 2008 in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)AP - It's not easy raising a celebutante. Take it from Lionel Richie.




JUDGE DENIES NEW TRIAL IN MIJAC TAPING CASE: Request was filed by air charter service that secretly recorded singer ... (Eurweb)
21-May-2008   (Cached page)
*There will be no new trial for the Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers during a 2003 flight en route to the singer's surrender on molestation charges.

LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (AP)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)

In this May 8, 1996 file photo, Michael Jackson waves after receiving his World Music Award for world's best-selling album of all time,'Thriller,'  at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club. The best-selling pop album on planet Earth and a disk sent hurtling into deep space were among the recordings noted Wednesday for their cultural significance by the Library of Congress. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours, File)AP - A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.




Judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (CNN.com)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.

LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (The Fresno Bee)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)
A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.

LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (The Charlotte Observer)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)
A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003. Superior Court Judge Soussan G. Bruguera rejected the motion by the now-defunct company XtraJet Inc. and its owner Jeffrey Borer. In March, ...

L.A. judge rejects new trial in lawsuit over secret taping of Michael Jackson and lawyer (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)
LOS ANGELES - A judge denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.

Judge rejects new trial in Jackson taping case (AP)
20-May-2008   (Cached page)

In this May 8, 1996 file photo, Michael Jackson waves after receiving his World Music Award for world's best-selling album of all time,'Thriller,'  at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club. The best-selling pop album on planet Earth and a disk sent hurtling into deep space were among the recordings noted Wednesday for their cultural significance by the Library of Congress. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours, File)AP - A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.




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