50 Cent, B2K top 2003 BET awards
ByJun 24, 2003 10:00 PM
50 Cent and B2K cashed in as the big winners last night (June 24) at the third annual BET Awards. Each took two honors home from the three-hour event, hosted by actress/comedian Monique at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles and broadcast live on BET.
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50 Cent and B2K cashed in as the big winners last night (June 24) at the third annual BET Awards. Each took two honors home from the three-hour event, hosted by actress/comedian Monique at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles and broadcast live on BET.
Read the story from Billboard.com
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Recording industry to sue Internet song swappers
A recording-industry trade group said on Wednesday it plans to sue hundreds of individuals who illegally distribute copyrighted songs over the Internet, expanding its anti-piracy fight into millions of homes.
Read the story from Reuters
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R.E.M return “In Time”
R.E.M. have set an October 28th release date for their second compilation, In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003. The collection will feature two new tracks, “Bad Day” and “Animal.” The former will also be released as the album’s first single; the band shot a video for the track last month in Vancouver.
Read the story from RollingStone.com
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Justin Timberlake, AC/DC join Rolling Stones in concert to boost Toronto’s spirits
Now that he’s flying high with a hit record and one of the only successful tours of the summer, Justin Timberlake is unstoppable and afraid of nothing — not even a little SARS.
Read the story from MTV News
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Cash says it hurts to play without wife
Johnny Cash says it’s painful to play without his wife, June Carter Cash, who died last month. But getting back onstage is “a healing thing,” especially when he can sing about his love of 40 years.
Read the story from Associated Press
