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at 11:52 on July 5, 2009, EDT.
LOS ANGELES - The more than 1.6 million fans who registered for tickets to Michael Jackson's memorial service will finally get word Sunday on whether they will be among the lucky few to get tickets for the ceremony.
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at 12:00 on July 5, 2009, EDT.
MUMBAI, India - One of the impoverished child stars from "Slumdog Millionaire" will move from his shanty home in one of Mumbai's more wretched slums into a new apartment next week, his mother said Sunday.
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at 19:35 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
LOS ANGELES - More than 1.2 million people have now registered to get tickets for Michael Jackson's memorial service next week.
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at 12:49 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles city officials are preparing for massive crowds during Tuesday's public memorial for Michael Jackson at Staples Center, even though only 17,500 tickets are being offered to the public.
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at 11:47 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
NEW ORLEANS - Brass band musicians on trumpet, trombone and tuba belted out "A Closer Walk With Thee" as the Essence Music Festival gave a salute to Michael Jackson befitting a New Orleans jazz funeral procession.
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at 14:42 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
TORONTO - For three young Canadian women desperate to make the pilgrimage south and pay respect to Michael Jackson, it was an arrangement so unique the King of Pop himself might have applauded.
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at 20:18 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
LONDON - Madonna paid tribute to Michael Jackson on Saturday night in the same arena where he was to stage his comeback, dancing along with an impersonator doing Jackson's distinctive moves.
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at 16:46 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
HALIFAX, N.S. - Music fans got an unexpected invitation to a free concert Saturday after The Tragically Hip had to cancel their headlining spot because of an illness in the family.
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at 13:26 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
INDIANAPOLIS - The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an increasingly frenetic digital age.
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at 19:37 on July 4, 2009, EDT.
LOS ANGELES - Dr. Tohme Tohme vividly remembers the first time he met with Michael Jackson to discuss the pop star's finances. It's not the money talk that stays with him now, but his enchantment at entering Jackson's world of love.
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