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Our Deepest Fear
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We dedicate this poem to our beloved brother Michael Jackson, who
understood that it served the world no purpose to hide his light … and he
made manifest ...
Interview Of A Lifetime
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In what felt like a few pages from an Agatha Christie novel I was
instructed, if I wanted the interview of a lifetime, to be at a certain
place at a certai...
Message from Zilda
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I am writing you this to let you know that I am leaving. I have deleted my
Twitter, my YouTube will be deleted when I have downloaded a few of my
videos, t...
Police Brutality
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When is the world going to wake up to these bullies in blue?
Before everyone says it is not all police - it is. They may not be the ones
doing the actual b...
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011 | 10:22 AM | 0 Comments
Paris, 13, will star in an upcoming live action-animated film called “Lundon’s Bridge and the Three Keys,” based on the young adult fantasy book series by Dennis H. Christen.
More than 500 lots of paintings, furniture and ornaments will go under the hammer.
They were all in the Los Angeles home Jackson rented while preparing for his series of comeback concerts.
THE family of Michael Jackson is preparing to sue Conrad Murray, the doctor on trial for killing the pop star, no matter what verdict the jury reaches this week.
Jackson's father, Joseph, wants money from a civil action for "emotional distress" to fund a charity that would help millions of Americans addicted to prescription drugs. It is a tacit admission that his son's history of drug abuse may have contributed to his death two years ago.
It was a long and no doubt lonely weekend for Conrad Murray, the physician catapulted to global notoriety two-and-a-half years ago when his client Michael Jackson suffered a fatal cardiac arrest on the eve of what was supposed to be his final comeback tour.
Jury to resume deliberations tomorrow in the Michael Jackson death trial.
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's relatives waited anxiously Friday as jurors began deliberations in the involuntary manslaughter trial of his personal doctor.
"I'm so shaky right now waiting for a verdict! Every little noise has me jumping out of my skin!" sister La Toya Jackson said on Twitter shortly before lunchtime.
La Toya, matriarch Katherine Jackson and other relatives are expected to make a beeline for the courtroom as soon as the seven-man, five-woman jury reaches a verdict.
Jurors did not ask any questions Friday morning but did request highlighter pens.
During a six-week trial televised around the world, they heard from 49 witnesses.
Now they must decide whether Dr. Conrad Murray was criminally negligent when he provided Jackson with a dangerous hospital-grade anesthetic in a bedroom setting behind closed doors.
"It is impossible to predict what will happen, especially after Casey Anthony's acquittal, but I think (Murray) is hosed," said veteran prosecutor Vesna Maras, a former Los Angeles County prosecutor.
Conrad Murray Trial Jurors: A Look At Who Will Make The Decisions
Here are profiles of the seven men and five women serving on the jury in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
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Michael Jackson’s two former bodyguards have said that the King of Pop would never want his personal physician to face trial for his death.
The ex-security guards, Javon Beard and Bill Whitfield insisted that their late boss would have been disappointed to learn his life was being scrutinised during a very public trial, and he’d have hated to see his trusted medic facing prison time for his death.
Their comments have given Dr. Conrad Murray a big boost as he awaits a verdict in his involuntary manslaughter trial.
“There’s no way in hell that Dr. Conrad wanted to kill Mr. Jackson. Why would he kill his paycheque?” the Daily Express quoted Beard as saying on ‘Good Morning America’.
In the latest issue of Emmy Magazine, Paula Abdul is asked about Michael Jackson: “I miss Michael so much. I still can’t believe he’s gone, and I still find myself speaking of him as if he’s alive.”
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 | 11:51 PM | 0 Comments
Michael Jackson's three children (Prince Michael, 14, Paris, 13, and Prince Michael II or "Blanket," 9) were seen in a rare public outing on Monday, attending a ceremony honoring the donation of works of art by their father to Los Angeles' Children's Hospital. Katherine and LaToya Jackson were also in attendance.
Sources connected to the concert tell TMZ that Jay-Z, Kanye West, Cee Lo, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Christina Aguilera, Usher and Bruno Mars have each received an invitation from Katherine Jackson asking them to perform 1 or 2 of their favorite MJ songs in Cardiff, Wales on Oct. 8.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lawyers defending Michael Jackson's last doctor in his involuntary manslaughter case face a Tuesday deadline to satisfy a judge's order ahead of the trial's start.
Jackson's three children — Prince, Paris and Blanket — were on hand Monday to unveil the donated artwork. They include a dozen sketches drawn and signed by Jackson and a photographed portrait of him.