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Brace yourselves, music fans, this is big news: Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury have three duets coming out this fall.
The songs were recorded at Jackson’s home studio in Encino, California, in 1983, when both singers were at the height of fame. Queen had released their album Hot Space in 1982 and Jackson was still riding high on the wave of Thriller, also released the previous year.
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This time around, Miss SaHHara is not taking it easy with Dame Jonathan over the video where she cried her eyes out over the abducted female students of the Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State. Read what she wrote about the First Lady on her Facebook page. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdktKq%2F02ibq5mdlnqywcSepWalmajAbr%2FAoZ%2BaqpFiv7auwaKqoZ2jYrOqvtKtZKWZlK56pa3MnmSpmaSesq%2BvxGahqKaRqbWiuo5qbm2cZ5h%2F
Iraq is finally cooperating well enough with United Nations monitoring to be allowed to sell oil for food and medicine. Hearing that news, I couldn’t help wondering whether I should have been able to predict some movement toward flexibility in Baghdad when I noticed an Associated Press item last March that began, “Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has ordered an end to the practice of cutting off the ears of army deserters and draft dodgers.
Philadelphia is well known as a city of neighborhoods. Walk a half-mile down the block and everything changes; the faces, the shops, the streets themselves are different. Photographer Jeffrey Stockbridge, who lives in the city, says that there is one neighborhood of which many Philadelphians are only vaguely aware: Kensington, in the city’s northeast, an area with high poverty and crime rates. Stockbridge has been photographing the denizens of Kensington and recording their stories since the winter of 2008, as part of a long-term project that he hopes to conclude this summer.