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Doctor's defense: Michael Jackson was 'a desperate man'
CNN
By Alan Duke, CNN (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's dermatologist was ordered to give copies of the pop star's medical records Wednesday to attorneys for the doctor charged in Jackson's death. But a lawyer for Jackson's estate was successful in convincing the ...
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Michael Jackson Statue Angers Some English Soccer Fans
RTT News
(RTTNews) - A new statue of Michael Jackson at a UK soccer stadium is causing some controversy amongst fans. The likeness appears at the home field of the Fulham FC soccer team and was commissioned by the team's owner, Mohammed Al-Fayed, who was a good ...
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Michael Jackson Fans Insulted By 'Jeff Koons' Style Sculptures
ArtLyst
A new sculpture of the Late "King Of Pop" Michael Jackson by Swedish-born artist Maria von Köhler has outraged Jackson fans in London and prompted numerous death threats to the recording studio where the work of art is installed. ...
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Game Time: 'Michael Jackson: The Experience' and 'Fantastic Pets'
Zap2it.com
If you can match the steps, ranging from simple maneuvers to the more advanced contortions of professional dancers, you'll score points while experiencing the epic journey that was Michael Jackson's career. Once you master the moves, try going for the ...
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EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENTS: Michael Jackson's Bankrupt Doctor Claims Business Manager ...
Radar Online
Michael Jackson's former dermatologist, Arnold Klein, claims that an ex-business manager embezzled nearly $3.2 million from his bank account, leaving him bankrupt. In new court documents exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, the doctor claims that ...
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Radar Online
Julien's Auctions Vindicated in Michael Jackson Neverland Case
PR Web (press release)
The case plaintiff LaPointe claimed he was emotionally damaged because of a cancelled auction related to Michael Jackson. The case also noted that LaPointe originally placed absentee bids which totaled $6500 for 14 items including large bronzes of ...
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