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Park Ji-Sung: Fergie Said Sorry

May 22nd, 2008 admin

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The South Korean watched from the sidelines as the English champions defeated the London club after a penalty shootout.

After appearing in every minute of United’s quarter and semi-final matches, it was expected that Park would play at least some part in Moscow.

“I was told that I wouldn’t be playing just before the match,” Park told South Korean television.

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Will.I.Am Tips Cheryl Cole To Replace Fergie

May 14th, 2008 admin

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Black Eyed Peas rapper Will.I.Am has a back up plan in case singer ever decides to leave the group - he will replace her with British pop star . The My Humps hit-makers are currently on hiatus while various members of the group pursue solo projects - but plan on getting back together for future albums and tours.

However, will.i.am recently collaborated with Cole on his new single Heartbreaker and he insists that if decides not to rejoin them, Cole would be first in line to take her place.

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Mischa Barton, Fergie, Hilary Duff back anti-teen pregnancy ads

May 10th, 2008 admin

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The posters and video advertisements also feature stars like , Ciara, and Fall Out Boy, and contain catchy ways to make teens think before they act, on behalf of the Candies Foundation.

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ASCAP Honors Gwen Stefani, Timbaland

April 20th, 2008 admin

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, Timbaland and picked up top honors at the 25th Annual ASCAP Pop Awards held last week in Hollywood, California, according to a report on Rolling Stone.com.

Timbaland nabbed the organization’s top pop award, Songwriter of the Year, while ’s “The Sweet Escape” and ’s “Big Girls Don’t Cry” tied for Song of the Year. Despite all the commotion since their takeover, EMI Music Publishing managed to take home Publisher of the Year.

Other artists winning assorted awards were , Akon, The-Dream, Ludacris and Nelly Furtado. Additionally, Steve Miller and Lionel Richie were given Golden Note Awards for lifetime achievement. Quincy Jones was on hand to honor Richie, while Les Paul honored Miller via video. Finally, Sara Bareilles took home the Vanguard Award for “helping shape the future of American music.”

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We’ve all been there, Fergie

April 16th, 2008 admin

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Frankly, looks terrible. Sprawled out in the backseat with her hair on end and her make-up rubbed off, she looks nothing like her polished public persona.

But then who would in the small hours of the morning? Perhaps Prince William’s girlfriend manages it but she is two decades younger than and is said to touch up her make-up before she leaves a late night club.

’s late night , however, will have won her more friends than critics. The vast majority of women are likely to sympathise with another who is faced with deeply unflattering snatched photographs.

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Fergie Taking Nothing For Granted

April 16th, 2008 admin

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The Latics levelled in stoppage time courtesy of Emile Heskey after Michael Essien had given the Blues the lead.

Missing Frank Lampard due to a last-minute withdrawal relating to “a personal issue”, Chelsea were uninspired for long periods, being booed off at half time and ultimately unable to hold onto their lead.

A Good Position

Avram Grant’s side are now five points adrift of Man United with just four games left to play - one of them being a head-to-head with the reigning champions - and in terms of probability, odds are heavily in favour of the Red Devils.

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Fergie not celebrating yet

April 16th, 2008 admin

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Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United’s Barclays Premier League title defence could yet unravel.

United occupy a seemingly unassailable position at the summit, with nearest rivals Chelsea trailing by five points with four matches remaining following a 1-1 draw with Wigan on Monday.

But Ferguson is refusing to open the champagne just yet and said: “Wigan holding Chelsea puts us in a good position but in my experience in life you don’t take things for granted.”

He added: “We’ve got some difficult games ahead - Blackburn, West Ham, Chelsea and Wigan. We have three away games and one at home so we have to do a job.

“Because we have difficult games left, there is still a lot to play for and it could still go down to the wire.

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Rihanna was victorious at Canada¡¯s Juno Awards last night

April 7th, 2008 admin

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was victorious at Canada¡¯s Juno Awards last night (06.04.08).

The singer¡¯s LP ¡®Good Girl Gone Bad¡¯ won International Album of the Year at the ceremony which took place at Calgary¡¯s Pengrowth Saddledome.

fought off stiff competition from , Bon Jovi, Josh Groban and Timbaland to land the accolade.

New Canadian singing sensation Feist picked up a remarkable five awards on the night.

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Fergie: I’m Not Pregnant

March 27th, 2008 admin

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wants to make it clear – she’s definitely not pregnant.

“I’ve never been pregnant and this is probably the 20th time people have said that,” she tells Extra. “So, no, for the record.”

Rumors of a little Black Eye Pea being on the way kicked into overdrive last week after the 32-year-old flaunted what seemed to be a lovely lady bump when she and fiancé Josh Duhamel exited a sushi joint. However the next day at a Houston concert, was flat as a pancake.

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Fergie labels Blues a threat

March 27th, 2008 admin

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Sir Alex Ferguson has highlighted Chelsea as the biggest threat to Manchester United successfully defending their Premier League title.

The Blues extended their unbeaten run to 14 games with a vital 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Sunday which saw them slide into second place in the standings.

There are just five-points separating the Red Devils and Avram Grants’ men and with ’s charges still needing to make the daunting trip to Stamford Bridge, the Scot believes the power lies with the London outfit.

He said: “I think Chelsea hold the key. We’ve still got to go to Stamford Bridge where they’ve got a formidable home record.

“We have established a good lead but we’re not taking anything for granted, we have to carry on playing the way we have been.

“As I’ve said all along, the team who shows real consistency between now and the end of the season will win the league.”

But the most successful manager in English football history admits that no matter what happens at the end of the season, he is proud of the way his players have performed thus far in the campaign.

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