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Jackson memorial ticketing goes smoothly (AP)

A driver hands over their voucher in exchange for tickets to the Michael Jackson memorial at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Monday, July 6, 2009. The memorial will be held on Tuesday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Philip Scott Andrews)AP - The ticket hand-off for Michael Jackson's public memorial service in Los Angeles has been going smoothly at Dodger Stadium.


NY congressman's video calls Jackson a 'pervert' (AP)
AP - A New York congressman who is considering a Senate run posted a YouTube video calling Michael Jackson a "pervert" and questioning the exhaustive media coverage of the pop star's death.
Susan Boyle Dreamed the Dream, Now Recording Debut Album (E! Online)

Susan Boyle Dreamed the Dream, Now Recording Debut Album(E! Online)E! Online - Looks like everyone's favorite meany is making nice.


Madonna Pays Tribute to Michael Jackson in Concert (E! Online)

Madonna Pays Tribute to Michael Jackson in Concert(E! Online)E! Online - The reigning queen of pop paid her respects to the late King of Pop Saturday night with a musical tribute to the star.


Controversial Biz Manager of Beatles & Stones Dies (E! Online)

Controversial Biz Manager of Beatles & Stones Dies(E! Online)E! Online - If you were looking for a music business personality to contrast with troubled but beloved Michael Jackson, you couldn't find one more stark than the decidedly not beloved Allen Klein, who passed away July 4 in New York after a battle with Alzheimer's. He was 77.


Dane Cook's half brother accused of stealing $11M (AP)

FILE - In this April 6, 2008 file photo, actor Dane Cook arrives at the 'Idol Gives Back' fundraising special of 'American Idol' in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg, file)AP - Dane Cook's half brother has been indicted on additional charges that he stole more than $11 million from the comedian, prosecutors said Monday.


Actor Kal Penn starts work as White House liaison (AP)
AP - Actor Kal Penn started a new job Monday as a liaison between the White House and Asian communities.
Actor Kal Penn starts work as White House liaison (AP)
AP - Actor Kal Penn started a new job Monday as a liaison between the White House and Asian communities.
Singer's luxe lifestyle aided by Wall Street firms (AP)

FILE - In this March 5, 2009 file photo, Michael Jackson announces several concerts at the London O2 Arena in July, at a press conference at the London O2 Arena. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career. Now they're in line with other creditors and business partners awaiting word on the state of Michael Jackson's murky financial empire. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, file)AP - Music lovers weren't the only ones drawn to the King of Pop. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career.


"Transformers" breaks weekend boxoffice tie (Reuters)
Reuters - Action movie "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" edged past "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" to claim the crown for a second weekend at the North American box office, according to updated figures released on Monday.
Russian writer Aksyonov dies aged 76: reports (Reuters)
Reuters - Russian writer Vasily Aksyonov, best known for his novels critical of the Soviet system, died in Moscow on Monday aged 76, Russian news agencies said.
Singer's luxe lifestyle aided by Wall Street firms (AP)

FILE - In this March 5, 2009 file photo, Michael Jackson announces several concerts at the London O2 Arena in July, at a press conference at the London O2 Arena. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career. Now they're in line with other creditors and business partners awaiting word on the state of Michael Jackson's murky financial empire. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, file)AP - Music lovers weren't the only ones drawn to the King of Pop. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career.


Kai Kuhne: Prodigal Returns in Triumph (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD312  Model walks the runway at the Kai Kuhne show during Spring 2010 Fashion Week in Berlin on Saturday, July 4, 2009.(Fashion Wire Daily/Gruber)Fashion Wire Daily - If one had to think of at least one good reason to attend this latest Berlin Fashion Week, it surely was to catch the Saturday, July 4, runway show by Kai Kuhne, a German wild child resident for over a decade in New York, who returned in triumph this weekend.


Morrell outdoes himself with latest action novel (AP)

In this book cover image released by Vanguard Press, 'The Shimmer,' by David Morrell is shown. (AP Photo/Vanguard Press)AP - "The Shimmer" (Vanguard Press, 336 pages, $25.95), by David Morrell: Football-sized lights hover over the dark horizon outside Marfa, Texas, bouncing, shimmering, even changing colors. Some can see them, others can't. Theories abound as to what they are, but no one seems to know for sure.


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1.  Kenny Chesney
     Out Last Night
2. Zac Brown Band
    Whatever It Is
3. Dierks Bentley
    Sideways
4. Alan Jackson
    Sissy's Song
5. Lady Antebellum
     I Run To You
6. Taylor Swift
     You Belong With Me
7.Billy Currington
    People Are Crazy
8. Darius Rucker
    Alright
9. Toby Keith
     Lost You Anyway   
10. Kellie Pickler
       Best Days of Your Life
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