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Singer Robin Gibb, Bee Gees co-founder, dies at 62

File photo of Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees watching the unveiling of a green plaque on the front of a building in central LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who with brothers Barry and Maurice helped define the disco era with their falsetto harmonies and funky beats on hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "Jive Talkin'", has died after a long fight with cancer. He was 62. The singer had colon and liver cancer and, despite brief improvements in his health in recent months, passed away on Sunday evening. Gibb died at the London Clinic surrounded by his second wife Dwina, sons Spencer and Robin-John and daughter Melissa. Officials at the clinic declined to comment on Monday. ...


Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 8 hurt

A guard was killed and, at one point, hostages were taken during a riot at a Mississippi prison that holds illegal immigrants, authorities said.

Sleep apnea linked to higher cancer death risk

SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep apnea has already been linked to a host of adverse health problems, such as high blood pressure and heart disease. Now, new research suggests that in people who already have cancer, the sleep disorder may raise their risk of dying from cancer.

The highest honor – given decades late

40 Years Late, Vietnam Hero Leslie Sabo Gets Medal of HonorPresident Obama recognized Specialist Leslie Sabo Jr. for extraordinary valor from the Vietnam war.


AUDIO: 'Capital flight' causing trouble in Greece

The BBC's Europe business correspondent Nigel Cassidy reports from Greece that the latest surge of capital flight is being "led by families".

Murder audio heard at Milat sentencing

A Sydney court has heard of the impact of David Auchterlonie's murder by Matthew Milat and his accomplice.

Three climbers die on Everest

German, South Korean and Canadian climbers died on Everest yesterdayThree climbers have died on their descent from the summit of Mount Everest, tour agents and officials said Monday, bringing the season's death toll to five on the world's highest peak.


AUDIO: 'We had to fight our way out'

Former British Army Captain David Blakeley discusses his new book about a secret mission to Iraq in 2003.

AUDIO: How has child care changed?

A report published today suggests that Britain should change its regime on child care, and allow more people to become childminders. In the first of two reports, Sanchia Berg looks at how the system in Britain has developed over the last 15 years.

AUDIO: Who are the new Elizabethans?

Dr Kate Williams and Lord Tony Hall discuss the list of 60 people who have shaped modern history.

Strauss-Kahn faces gang rape accusation

Ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being investigated over an alleged gang rape in the United StatesFrench prosecutors on Monday opened a preliminary investigation into accusations that disgraced ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn took part in a gang rape in the United States.


AUDIO: Would a smaller state boost growth?

Can a smaller state boost growth? Allister Heath, editor of business newspaper City AM, and Nick Pearce, director of the think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research, debate the issue.

Aftershocks rattle Italy, residents sleep outdoors

The old tower is seen collapsed after an earthquake in Finale EmiliaThousands of people in northern Italy slept in tents and cars overnight as more than 100 aftershocks rocked the area hit by a magnitude 6.0 quake that killed seven and inflicted heavy damage to centuries-old sites.


Audio of murder heard at Milat sentencing

Parts of a 15-minute audio recording of a youth's murder have been played at the sentencing hearing of his killers, who include a relative of Ivan Milat.

Suicide bomber kills scores at Yemen army parade

A Yemeni official says a suicide bomber blew himself up during a military parade rehearsal in the capital Sanaa, killing scores of people.

AUDIO: Anti-social crime action is 'key'

As a retiring chief constable warns of the impact of cuts on policing, a professor of police science says dealing with anti-social problems is very important as such incidents cause other problems.

Lady Gaga's Manila concerts face protests

Christian groups in the Philippines plan to protest Lady Gaga's performances there Monday and Tuesday, just after Muslim protests have cast doubt whether she will be allowed to perform in Indonesia.

Families of Lockerbie victims still seek answers

FILE This Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 file photo shows Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was found guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, center, being helped down the airplane steps on his arrival at an airport in Tripoli, Libya. Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a Libyan intelligence officer who was the only person ever convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, died Sunday May 20, 2012 nearly three years after he was released from a Scottish prison to the outrage of the relatives of the attack's 270 victims. He was 60. (AP Photo)The death of the only man convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing has left some victims' relatives relieved and others raising questions about his guilt and whether others went unpunished.


Ex-student in webcam spy case to be sentenced

FILE -- In a Feb. 24, 2012 file photo former Rutgers University student, Dharun Ravi, arrives at his trial in New Brunswick, N.J. Sentencing for 20-year-old Dharun Ravi is scheduled for Monday May 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Mel Evans/file)One couple lost their teenage son to suicide in the days after his college roommate used a webcam to see him kiss another man in September 2010; the other fears their son will be sent to prison for doing the spying.


AUDIO: Balls: PM 'all over the place' on Greece

The shadow Chancellor Ed Balls gives his view on the eurozone crisis.

Dominican election in dispute after apparent win

A woman mark her ballot during the presidential election in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Manuel Diaz)A governing party official appeared to have scored a first-round win in the Dominican Republic's presidential election but supporters of his main opponent said they would challenge the results.


Facebook faces crucial week after modest debut

Monitors show value of Facebook, Inc. stock before closing bell at NASDAQ Marketsite in New YorkNewly issued Facebook shares may have a hard time in the coming week if lead underwriter Morgan Stanley stops supporting the stock and managers lower down in the IPO book get out before going underwater.


Metro bus driver fatally shot by passenger in LA

A bus driver was shot to death in West Hollywood Sunday, allegedly by a passenger who jumped out a vehicle window and fled down a street before being captured, authorities said.

Adele, LMFAO sweep tribute-filled Billboard awards

Redfoo and SkyBlu of LMFAO pose with their awards backstage during the Billboard Music Awards in Las VegasLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Energetic performances and heart-felt tributes took center stage at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, as Adele, LMFAO, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift came away top awards. British Grammy-winning singer Adele won 12 awards from 18 nominations for her juggernaut album "21," including top artist, top female artist and top album. Her awards were not presented during the live show and the singer was not present. ...


Three charged in carjacking of pastor Marvin Winans

The Rev. Marvin Winans preaches during a Sunday morning service at Perfecting Church in Detroit, Sunday May 20, 2012, his first appearance before the whole congregation since being beaten and carjacked this week. The 54-year-old gospel singer and pastor of Detroit's 4,500-member Perfecting Church told congregants Sunday that he was never afraid during Wednesday's attack but feels a lingering regret over what it says about the state of the community. (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT MBO (REV-SHARE)Three young men were arraigned Sunday in the assault and carjacking of popular Detroit pastor and gospel singing icon Marvin Winans.


Millions gaze skyward for rare solar eclipse

Millions gaze skyward for rare solar eclipseThe moon passes between the sun and the earth behind a windmill near Albuquerque, New Mexico May 20, 2012. The sun and moon aligned over the earth in a rare astronomical event - an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America, briefly turning the sun into a blazing ring of fire. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)

Blind Chinese activist Chen rests in NYC

U.S. Rep. Chris Smith meets with Chen Guangcheng after arriving in New YorkBlind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng soaked up the sun in New York City on Sunday as his children played in a garden, a break in a day of meetings to arrange his studies at New York University.


Tropical Storm Alberto loses strength, forecasters say

NASA satellite image of Tropical Storm AlbertoCharleston, South Carolina (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Alberto churned off the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina on Sunday, and heavy rain and dangerous surf were expected even though forecasters said it had lost strength. Bringing an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto reached tropical storm strength on Saturday. By Sunday evening it was about 85 miles south-east of St Augustine, Florida, according to the hurricane center in Miami. ...


Yahoo! strikes $7B deal with Alibaba

Yahoo headquarters is pictured in SunnyvaleYahoo! announced today it has reached an agreement with Alibaba Group on a staged and comprehensive plan to unlock the Yahoo's investment in Alibaba. The plan, which was announced in a release, includes a transaction this year where Alibaba will purchase up to one-half of Yahoo's current stake in the top Chinese e-commerce company. The [...]


Zuckerberg's post-IPO wedding is smart legal move

Facebook co-founder and CEO Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are seen in this screengrab of a wedding photo posted on Zuckerberg's Facebook pageGetting married was a smart business move as well as a personal milestone for Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, with the timing of the wedding potentially proving particularly advantageous, California divorce lawyers said.


First lady welcomes NATO spouses to Chicago's South Side

U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama greets Valerie Trierweiler, companion of France's President Francois Hollande, before a tour of the Gary Comer Youth Center in ChicagoAs NATO leaders launched two days of summit talks, first lady Michelle Obama hosted their spouses at a youth center in the neighborhood where she grew up, saying, “It really feels good to be home.”


Photos: Protesters storm NATO summit

Photos: Protesters storm NATO summitA demonstrator gestures during an anti-NATO protest march in Chicago May 20, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)

Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb dead at 62

FILE - In this May 24, 2007, file photo, Robin Gibb of The Bee Gees arrives at Grosvenor House in London, to attend the Ivor Novello Awards. A representative said on Sunday, May 20, 2012, that Gibb has died at the age of 62. (AP Photo/Max Nash, File)Bee Gee Robin Gibb succumbed to a longtime struggle with liver cancer Sunday, a spokesperson confirmed. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was 62.


Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb dies aged 62

LONDON (Reuters) - Robin Gibb, who with his brothers Barry and Maurice formed the disco-era hit machine the Bee Gees, has died aged 62, his official website said on Sunday. The singer had been battling colon and liver cancer. "The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery," a statement posted on his official website said. "The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time. ...

U.S. commander: Americans to face Afghan combat through 2014

FILE- In this March 26, 2012, file photo, Marine Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan listens during a news conference at the Pentagon in Washington. The Afghan government says it has reached a deal with the U.S. to govern controversial night raids by American forces. The Afghan Foreign Ministry says the memorandum of understanding on special operations will be signed later Sunday, April 8, 2012, by Defense Minister Gen. Abdul Rahim Wardak and the commander of U.S. forces, Gen. John Allen. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)The commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan bluntly warned Sunday that American soldiers will face combat in that war-torn country right up to the time they leave, December 31, 2014.


Booker slams Obama ad attacking Romney

FILE - In this Feb. 23, 2012 file photo, Newark Mayor Cory Booker speaks during a ceremony at City Hall in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)Newark Mayor Cory Booker slammed the Obama campaign's ad criticizing Mitt Romney's record as the head of Bain Capital, and called for an end to"nauseating" attacks from both sides. "I have to just say from a very personal level, I'm not about to sit here and indict private equity," Booker, a Democrat, said in an [...]


Lady Gaga concerts on despite protests

MANILA - Lady Gaga's Philippine concerts will go ahead as planned, organisers said Sunday, despite a series of protests from Christian groups and calls for the controversial singer to be banned.

Lady Gaga's Manila concerts secure - Palace

MANILA, Philippines - The two-day Manila gig of international pop diva Lady Gaga will go ahead as planned, organizers and government officials said Sunday, May 20, despite a series of protests from Christian groups and calls for the controversial singer-songwriter to be banned. On Sunday, Presidential Spokesperson ...

Lady Gaga concerts to go on in Philippines despite rallies

MANILA (AFP) - Lady Gaga's Philippine concerts will go ahead as planned, organisers said on Sunday, despite a series of protests from Christian groups and calls for the controversial singer to be banned.

The musical harvest of Shavout

Indie-rock concerts, poetry events, and outdoor festivals; Haaretz brings you the recommended Shavout music events across the country.

Outdoor concerts: The cool sounds of summer in the Cape Fear region

Few moments top plunking down a blanket and catching a concert outdoors on a summer's eve. Local organizers are taking advantage of the warm weather months to put on shows the whole community can enjoy.

Wednesday concerts return to Monument

Concerts in the Park in Monument Summer Music Series started out more as an outdoor jam session than a concert, but it has evolved over the years into a family-friendly event that brings toe-tapping p

George Clinton, Black Eyed Peas end song lawsuit

George Clinton performs during the finale of the 2012 Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio(Reuters) - The funk pioneer George Clinton has settled a lawsuit in which he accused the pop and hip hop group Black Eyed Peas of using part of one of his songs in remixes of its hit song "Shut Up" without permission. The settlement followed two weeks of mediation, and was revealed in filings this week in Los Angeles federal court. Terms were not disclosed, but the mediator Gail Killefer in a court filing said the settlement "fully" resolved the dispute. ...


Jack White attempts record for most metaphors

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jack White earned his musical stripes with his chart-topping debut solo album "Blunderbuss," and now the singer is attempting to add another accolade to his shelf - a Guinness World Record for most metaphors in a single concert. The eccentric former White Stripes frontman, who also has put "Blunderbuss" forward for the fastest named album in history, did not explain why he is attempting this feat of speech, but his record company is concerned about failure. ...

Jessica Sanchez, Phillip Phillips make "Idol" final

Sanchez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show NEW YORK (Reuters) - He brought the "American Idol" judges to their feet, but Joshua Ledet couldn't win over fans and was sent home from the top-rated TV talent show on Thursday, leaving Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips to battle for the crown on next week's finale. The elimination of Ledet - through audience voting and not by the judges - sets up a final showdown between Sanchez and Phillips to determine who will be named the next "American Idol," a distinction that has belonged to hitmakers such as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, among others. ...


Renowned baritone Fischer-Dieskau dead at 86

BERLIN (Reuters) - German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, whose passionate and sensitive interpretations of German lieder brought the 19th-century song form to life again for new generations, died on Friday, 10 days short of his 87th birthday. Sometimes described as the most recorded singer in history, Fischer-Dieskau died in the town of Berg on Starnberg Lake in Bavaria, the Bavarian State Opera announced on its website. "The death of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau is a great loss for the entire music world. Through his interpretations of vocals he decisively influenced the art of opera singing. ...

Filipino group protests Lady Gaga concerts

Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted 'Stop the Lady Gaga concerts' at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be cancelled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts.

Van Halen postpone more than 30 concert dates

Van Halen perform at Tiger Jam XI in Las VegasLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rock band Van Halen on Thursday postponed more than 30 concert dates of their U.S. summer tour, leading to speculation the "Runnin' with the Devil" group was feuding again. The band's official website, van-halen.com, took down all its dates after June 26, listing only 15 more shows, ending in New Orleans. Closely-watched fan site, Van Halen News Desk, said 31 dates had been postponed, starting on July 7 in Uncasville, Connecticut and ending on September 25 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...


Coronado Promenade Concerts Launches Its 43rd Season

Members of the Coronado Promenade Concerts Board of Directors posed recently in front of their new sign at Third Street and Orange Avenue.

Disco queen Donna Summer dies at 63

Pop diva Donna Summer performs during the Nobel Peace Prize concert in OsloLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disco queen Donna Summer, whose sultry voice and pulsing rhythms on hits like "Last Dance" and "Love to Love You Baby" defined the 1970s disco era, died of cancer on Thursday at age 63. Summer, who won five Grammys and sold more than 130 million records worldwide, died surrounded by her family in Naples, Florida, publicist Brian Edwards said. He declined to specify what type of cancer caused her death. "Early this morning, surrounded by family, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith. ...


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