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Paul McCartney resolves dispute on Beatles song rights

Paul McCartney has reached a settlement over copyright to the Beatles catalog, avoiding a legal battle that could have had…

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Teen jailed for 16 years over Elton John bomb plot

LONDON: A British teenage Islamist was on Monday jailed for a minimum of 16 years for plotting a bomb attack…

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Heartbroken Adele cancels final tours

British songstress Adele on Saturday cancelled the final two shows of her sold-out world tour scheduled to take place in…

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Disastrous Bahamas Fyre festival organiser arrested for wire fraud

BAHAMAS: The tech entrepreneur behind a music festival in the Bahamas that was billed as a luxury getaway but collapsed…

7 years ago
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Music a cure for the soul, Argentina

ARGENTINA: Picture a hospital: the bustle of harried doctors and nurses, time dragging for lonely patients, and the pervasive sadness…

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Philippine star Charice announces new transgender name

MANILA: US television star and music sensation Charice Pempengco of the Philippines has announced a new transgender identity, revealing his…

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Beyonce welcomes two new additions to the ‘Bey-hive’

Pop diva Beyonce and her rap mogul husband Jay Z have welcomed twins, the US singer's father tweeted Sunday, appearing…

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Katy Perry makes Twitter history with 100 million followers

WASHINGTON: Pop superstar Katy Perry has made history by becoming the first user to garner 100 million followers on Twitter,…

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Obama hails Jay Z as first rapper in Songwriters Hall of Fame

Former US president Barack Obama hailed Jay Z as a kindred spirit and inspiration as the hip-hop mogul became the…

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Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan plagiarizes speech

According to Rolling Stones magazine, Bob Dylan reportedly may have taken portions of his Nobel speech lecture from the online…

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