Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Bush, in Israel, puts optimistic face on fading peace hopes in Mideast - CNEWS

Bush, in Israel, puts optimistic face on fading peace hopes in Mideast - CNEWS
JERUSALEM - President George W. Bush put an optimistic face on fading hopes for Mideast peace Wednesday, declaring that Israel's 60-year triumph over war and tragedy shows
Source: cnews.canoe.ca

Starbucks Sued for Breach of Music Copyright - Digital Chosunilbo
The Korea Music Copyright Association filed a lawsuit against Starbucks Coffee Korea on Wednesday, demanding the chain pay copyright fees for the music played in its outlets. In
Source: english.chosun.com

Apple's largest U.S. store highlights growth strategy - Reuters Canada
BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc unveiled its largest U.S. store on Wednesday, a glass-facade building sheathed in steel that a senior company official said reflects Apple's plans to
Source: ca.reuters.com

Rapper Jay-Z rejects Noel Gallagher's Glastonbury jibes - News.com.au
Jay-Z has hit back at rocker Noel Gallagher's criticism of his Glastonbury slot, saying his appearance on the bill is a natural evolution of the music festival. The New York rapper
Source: www.news.com.au

Music by Michael Jackson, Roy Orbison added to historic registry - KVIA.com
WASHINGTON (AP) - Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album is considered important enough to keep for all time. It's among the 25 recordings added to the Library of Congress' National
Source: www.kvia.com

Six books nominated this year for Britain's Samuel Johnson prize - Jam! Showbiz
LONDON - A no-holds-barred biography of V.S. Naipaul and the true story of a Victorian murder are among six titles nominated Thursday for Britain's richest nonfiction book prize
Source: jam.canoe.ca

Izza Kizza - Billboard
As soon as Izza Kizza joined the roster of Timbaland's Mosley Music Group, he and his eccentric Southern rap style generated a buzz among rap listeners long before the release of
Source: www.billboard.com

Music Hath Charms to Calm Hypertension - KVIA.com
WEDNESDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Italian researchers have some advice for those with high blood pressure: Breathe slowly. Turn on some quiet, rhythmic music. And watch your
Source: www.kvia.com

Parton "shocked" at Howard Stern radio segment - Reuters Canada
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Country music star Dolly Parton has hit back against Howard Stern's satellite radio show, which last week manipulated recordings from one of her audio books
Source: ca.reuters.com