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Lawyer: Michael Jackson may be too sick to travel (AP)

In this Nov. 8, 2007 file photo, pop star Michael Jackson poses on the red carpet during the RainbowPUSH Coalition Los Angeles 10th annual awards in Los Angeles. Representatives for the king of Bahrain's son say he is suing pop star Michael Jackson for $7 million. The Bell Pottinger Group says Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa has filed a breach-of-contract case against the troubled singer at London's Royal Courts of Justice.  The suit is to be heard Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. In 2006, Jackson announced he would put out a new album for Khalifa's record label 2 Seas Records. Media reports say Khalifa is arguing that the promised work was never delivered. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok, file)AP - Michael Jackson might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheik $7 million, the pop star's attorney said Tuesday.



Tue, 18 Nov 2008 16:44:26 GMT


New generation pays tribute to Leonard Bernstein (AP)

In this image released by the New York Philharmonic, Music Director Designate Alan Gilbert conducts the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008, in a concert celebrating the 65th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein's Philharmonic conducting debut at Carnegie Hall in New York. (AP Photo/ New York Philharmonic, Chris Lee)AP - Leonard Bernstein was as much a teacher as a conductor and composer. Now, the post boomer generation — Bernstein's musical grandchildren — have taken the stage, and perhaps just in time for classical music.



Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:30:39 GMT


The Case of the Missing Michael Jackson Music (E! Online)

The Case of the Missing Michael Jackson Music(E! Online)E! Online - On the down side, Michael Jackson has been sued yet again. On the plus side, the suit has absolutely nothing to do with underage children.



Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:49:34 GMT


McCartney hints at "mythical" Beatles track release (Reuters)

Singer Paul McCartney poses for photographers with a fan as he signs autographs for fans in celebration of the release of a new concert DVD and classical CD in New York City November 13, 2006. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - An unreleased, experimental track by British band The Beatles could be made public 41 years after it was recorded at London's Abbey Road studios, ex-member Paul McCartney has said.



Tue, 18 Nov 2008 05:13:32 GMT


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