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Critics have called televised wedding a greedy, moneymaking publicity stunt

SYDNEY (AP) -- A grim-looking Kim Kardashian said "intuition" led her to end her 72-day-old marriage, insisting in an Australian television interview on Thursday there was no "right or wrong" way to handle the situation.


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Adil Omar's profanity-laced rhymes have caught attention of Cypress Hill, other heavyweights

ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Adil Omar was a 16-year-old rapping in his bedroom in Pakistan when a member of the American group Cypress Hill discovered his music on the Internet and invited him out to Los Angeles to record together.


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Singer heads to Manhattan arts school in part to kick off "World of Betters" effort

NEW YORK (AP) -- Alicia Keys is heading back to high school. The Grammy-winning singer will visit the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan on Tuesday and donate music instruments to its students.

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Succumbed to alcohol poisoning when she resumed drinking after weeks of abstinence

LONDON (AP) -- The soul diva who had Grammy-winning songs and fans around the world died with empty vodka bottles in her room and lethal amounts of alcohol in her blood - more than five times the British drunk driving limit, a British coroner ruled Wednesday.


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Bring four canned food items per ticket to The Skanner News office by Thursday at noon

Disney on Ice's "Toy Story 3" is coming to Portland this weekend and your family could be the lucky recipient of free tickets courtesy of The Skanner News!


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Black women should marry outside their comfort zone, says Stanford professor

Banks' basic thesis is that because Black females are generally better-educated and make more money than brothers, it's silly for them to restrict themselves to a dating pool of just Black men. Besides, he says Black males tend to take them for granted, and to think nothing of sleeping with more than one woman at once.


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Ghana-born author talks about "Children of the Street," published by Random House

Kwei Quartey is a surgeon and mystery author whose sleuth, Ghanaian police inspector Darko Dawson, this year solved his second big mystery in "Children of the Street." Quartey's debut novel, a mystery also featuring Dawson, was "The Wife of the Gods."


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VIDEO and free downloads

L PRO will release his new Vertigo CD and Video at Teds Berbatis in downtown Portland  Friday Oct. 15. Don't miss this party and the incredible music from this powerful talent. Vertigo features 5th Sequence, DESTRO, Mic Crenshaw, Arkitek .....


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We believe the spiritual has to endure

We've been a community chorus for 24 years now; we will continue to be. But we will be doing more with respect to music in terms of helping people to understand and connect with it. As we have been a performing group in the past, we will now expand our teaching. Because we believe the spiritual has to endure whatever they're confronted with in life. That's demonstrated because of enslaved Africans who – we're here because they were able to endure.


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She's also named Sexiest Woman Alive by Esquire magazine

NEW YORK (AP) -- Rihanna says she resented Chris Brown for a time, but has put that behind her and is happy that her former boyfriend has found success in music again.


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