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Lungulov to build Monument To Michael Jackson


Serbian director Darko Lungulov is reuniting with Penrose Films, the co-producer of his debut Here And There, on his next project, Monument To Michael Jackson (working title).

The film — about a young Serbian boy who faces local opposition to his plan to erect a monument to the pop star — has been overhauled following Jackson’s sudden death last summer. It is expected to go into production by the end of the year.

Serbia’s KinoKamera is co-producing Monument To Michael Jackson with Penrose and the film will be handled internationally by Films Boutique.
The Berlin-based production house is also developing Bettina Blümner’s Das Hohe Lied and Gerd Schneider’s Die Verantwortlichen. Both are feature debuts.

Penrose’s Cindy Doesn’t Love Me, which premieres at Perspektive Deutsches Kino tonight, will be released through Reverse Angle in Germany on June 17.

http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/berlin/lungulov-to-build-monument-to-michael-jackson/5010837.article

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ROBINSON RECORDS JACKSON TRIBUTE


SMOKEY ROBINSON decided to keep his version of JACKSON 5 classic I WANT YOU BACK as a secret track on his new album because he didn't want to be accused of exploiting the death of MICHAEL JACKSON.
The soul legend re-recorded the 1969 song for Time Flies When You're Having Fun before Jackson died last June (09), and Robinson wanted to keep it on the disc in honour of his late pal.


But the 69 year old made sure the track was "hidden".
He explains, "It's the first record the Jackson 5 made when they came to Motown. I always loved that song and I always wanted to make an adult version. It was for Michael to hear. Then he died.


"I loved Michael very much, Michael was my brother. I hadn't talked with Michael in, like, 10 years but we had a great relationship.
"His death was a tremendous shock, an unbelievable thing to find out. I didn't want people to think I was exploiting the fact that he'd died so it became a hidden track."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/robinson-records-jackson-tribute_1132068


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On Sunday,14 February, prior to OneRepublic’s televised performance, NOTA, will perform an upbeat mix of Michael Jackson’s Billy Jean and Justin Timberlake’s Love Stoned that will air live on NBA TV beginning at 6 p.m. ET. Later that evening, the six-man vocal group will pay a special tribute to Valentine’s Day with their rendition of Jason Mraz’s hit love song I’m Yours.

http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=15446





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1992 - The Ivory Coast village of Krinjabo named Michael Jackson "King of the Sanwis."

1993 - The U.S. District Court in Denver, CO, ruled that Michael Jackson did not steal the song "Dangerous" from songwriter Crystal Cartier.

2005 - Michael Jackson was admitted to Marian Medical Center with flu-like symptoms. As a result, the judge in his child molestation case delayed the jury selection process until February 22.

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1965 - After smoking three packs of cigarettes a day for many years, Nat King Cole died of lung cancer at the age of 47. His daughter Natalie had just turned 15 the previous week. Nat originally played piano in Jazz bands, but stepped to the front of the stage for good when "Mona Lisa" became a huge hit in 1950. Cole continued his hit streak with "Unforgettable", "A Blossom Fell", "Send for Me", "Looking Back", "Ramblin' Rose" and "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer". He hit the charts again in 1991 when his voice was dubbed into a duet with Natalie on an updated version of "Unforgettable".

One of his hits was "Too Young", a popular song. The music for this song was written by Sidney Lippman, the lyrics by Sylvia Dee. The song was published in 1951, being recorded in several versions. In the United States, the best-known version of the song was recorded by Nat King Cole on February 6, 1951 and released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1449. It was a million-selling record and reached the #1 position on the Billboard magazine chart, staying at #1 for 5 weeks and altogether on the Best Seller chart for 29 weeks.

Even several contemporary versions were also recorded, making the charts, did not as high as nat King Cole did. Versions that did not make the top 30 best-seller list, but did chart on other Billboard charts were by Toni Arden (#15, on Columbia), by Fran Allison (#20, on RCA), by Richard Hayes (#24, on Mercury), and by Michael Jackson (on Motown), as it was included in his “Music & Me” album, his third solo released in 1973 on the Motown label, selling four million copies worldwide. The album was reissued in 2009 as part of the 3-disc compilation Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection. The album was released during a difficult period for Jackson, who was 14 years old at the time, as he was experiencing vocal changes and facing a changing music landscape. Having been influenced by fellow Motown label mates Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, Jackson wanted to include his own compositions on the album, but Motown refused to allow this. Since Jackson was on a world tour with his brothers as a member of The Jackson 5, promotion on this album was limited. Two additional songs ("Music and Me" and "Morning Glow") were released as singles in the United Kingdom, but they failed to chart. Another track, "Too Young", was released as a single in Italy.

In the United Kingdom, Jimmy Young had a hit version of the song, also made in 1951. Sam Cooke recorded it for his Hits Of The Fifties LP. A version by Donny Osmond became a hit for him, spending 8 weeks on the charts with a peak position of #13 when released as a single (MGM catalog number 14407) in 1972.

1975 - The Best of Michael Jackson Michael Jackson is a compilation of Michael Jackson's greatest hits and was released in february 15, 1975 by his former record company Motown. It sold 2.4 million copies worldwide .

The album included the Michael Jackson`s “Ben”, a number-one hit song recorded by the teenager Michael Jackson for the Motown label in 1972, written by Don Black and Walter Scharf. Ben became the first of 13 number-one pop hits for Jackson in the United States and his first number-one as a solo artist. It also became the first of five number-one pop hits for Michael Jackson in the United Kingdom. It also reached number-one on the Australian pop chart, spending eight weeks at the top spot.

The song, the theme of a 1972 film of the same name (the sequel to the 1971 killer rat movie Willard), it was later included on Jackson’s album of the same name. “Ben” won a Golden Globe for Best Song. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1973; Jackson performed the song in front of a live audience at the ceremony."Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was planned to be released as the second single from the album, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.

Originally written for Donny Osmond, “Ben” was offered to Jackson as Osmond was on tour at the time and unavailable for recording.Although Jackson had already become the youngest artist to ever record a number-one (“I Want You Back” with The Jackson 5, in 1970), “Ben” made him the third-youngest solo artist, at fourteen, to score a number-one hit single. Only Stevie Wonder, who was thirteen when “Fingertips, Pt. 2″ went to number one, and Donny Osmond, who was months shy of his fourteenth birthday when “Go Away Little Girl” hit number one in 1971 were younger.

1979 – The Jacksons perform their Destiny Tour in Geneva, England.

1992 - The Ivory Coast village of Krinjabo named Michael Jackson "King of the Sanwis."

1993 - The United States District Court in Denver, CO, ruled that Michael Jackson did not steal the song "Dangerous" from songwriter Crystal Cartier.

2003 – Michael Jackson is on Heat Magazine, from the United Kingdom. The main article in three pages is entitled “Relive that incredible documentary”.

2005 - Michael Jackson was admitted to Marian Medical Center with flu-like symptoms.
 
Jay-Z: 'We Are The World' shouldn't have been updated





I know everybody is gonna take this wrong," Jay-Z told MTV on Saturday at the annual 2 Kings dinner during NBA All-Star weekend in Dallas, "We Are the World, I love it, and I understand the point and think it's great. But I think We Are the World is like [Michael Jackson's] Thriller to me. I don't ever wanna see it touched."
He continued, "I'm a fan of music. I know the plight and everything that's going on in Haiti. ... So I appreciate the efforts and everything, but We Are the World is [musically] untouchable like Thriller is untouchable. It was a valiant effort, but for me, it's gonna be untouchable."
Jay said he felt that a new song should have been written instead of re-creating the 1985 classic. "I would have loved that idea better," he said.

here is link:http://content.usatoday.com/communi...we-are-the-world-shouldnt-have-been-updated/1

Michael Jackson's 51-Page Autopsy Report Revealed

According to the Los Angeles County Coroner's 51-page report, regarding Michael Jackson's untimely June 25th passing, his death is now officially labeled a homicide. The report also went on to state the following:

--We all know that Jackson died of "acute propofol intoxication." But did you know that an anesthesioliogist was hired as a consultant and summarized, that there were "no reports of its use in insomnia relief?" The consultant also went on to state in the report, that the "recommended equipment for patient monitoring, precision dosing and resuscitation was not present. The standard of care for administering propofol was not met."

--There was speculation and denials that Jackson had the skin pigmentation disorder vitiligo. The report confirms that the singer did in fact have the disease and was covered with patches on his face, chest, abdomen and arms.

--Jackson wore a wig. He was actually bald in the front, and his sparse, short, dark, curly hair measured about one and a half inches in length.

--Right on the tip of the pop idol's nose was a bandage.

--Jackson had scars everywhere on his body: face, legs, shoulders, arms, neck even behind his ears.

--He apparently had a few tattoos, both eyebrows and a small pink one near his lips.

--A total of 13 "puncture wounds" were found on Jackson's body--on the right side of his neck, both arms and both ankles.

--In addition to propofol, the autopsy stated, the 50-year-old had a host of drugs flowing through his body--lidocaine, diazepam, nordiazepam, lorazepam, midazolam and ephedrine.

--Unfortunately, Jackson was battling quite a few medical problems at the time of death--"chronic lung inflammation, respiratory bronchiolitis, diffuse congestion and patchy hemorrhage of right and left lungs."

--The coroner also reported finding a closed bottle of urine on a chair in the bedroom, where the singer died, along with a box of catheters, disposable needles, alcohol pads, several empty orange juice bottles, a string of wooden beads and a green oxygen tank.

--At the time of death, the world's greatest entertainer weighed a mere 136 pounds and was 5'9" in height. Jackson was categorized as "thin" on the report.

Dr. Conrad Murray, who was Jackson's personal physician was charged with involuntary manslaughter on Monday. The cardiologist, who was with the singer when he passed away, pleaded not guilty and faces up to four years in prison if convicted.
here is link:http://showbiz.peacefmonline.com/news/201002/38366.php

Dr. Conrad Murray Voicemail Leaked: New Evidence In Michael Jackson Case

A new audio clip has been leaked online that shows Dr. Conrad Murray left an answerphone message to one of his patients around the same time he was supposed to be performing CPR on Michael Jackson before his confirmed death.
The recording, which will be used by both the defense and the prosecution in the case shows that Dr. Murray sounds calm and collective while telling patient Bob Russell about a heart scan.
The 18-second answerphone message took place at 11:54am, the same time that Los Angeles police claim Murray was performing frantic CPR on the King of Pop in his bedroom after taking the deadly intake of the drug Propofol.
Murray apparently told police that he started resuscitation at around 10:52am, and did so for over an hour. But the new evidence aims to discredit the Los Angeles police reports, stating that he started the CPR at the suggested time.
A source who are close to the Murray defense team said that “It’s clear from the voicemail that Murray is not a man who sounds frantic, worried or in a stressful position.”“But if the police’s timeline is correct, then he would have been almost an hour into giving Jackson CPR.”
Ed Chernoff, Murray’s lawyer hopes that the new evidence will discredit cops interviews with the Doctor, proving that every interview was a lie, and that they aimed to bungle the enquiry.
The audio clip can be found here via News of the World who obtained the voicemail message

here is link:http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20...-leaked-new-evidence-in-michael-jackson-case/

New "We Are The World" Features Big Music Names And Michael Jackson

Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service Contributor
Los Angeles, CA, United States (CNS) - The much-awaited "We Are the World" remake premiered at the Olympic opening ceremonies on Friday. Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones brought together some of music's biggest voices for the star-studded charity song.
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Music legends such as Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, and Carlos Santana join Jennifer Hudson, Nicole Scherzinger, Mary J. Blige, Akon, T-Pain, Justin Bieber, P!nk, Usher, Enrique Iglesias, and Wyclef Jean among many, many others for the song, which was first recorded 25 years ago by the supergroup USA for Africa.
In a touching scene, Janet Jackson sang alongside her late brother Michael Jackson for a verse. Michael's part was taken from the original "We Are the World" recording.
Will.i.am also adds a hip-hop feel to the song's incarnation by penning a rap verse he performs with a bevy of rap superstars, including LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, and Kanye West.
The chorus has been put together by dozens of familiar names, including Jason Mraz, Katherine McPhee, Brandy, Natalie Cole, Harry Connick, Jr., the Jonas Brothers, Mya, Randy Jackson, Benji and Joel Madden, Nicole Richie, A.R. Rahman, Kid Cudi, and Patti Austin.
"Crash" director Paul Haggis directed the video.
All proceeds of the sale of "We Are the World" will go directly to the Haitian earthquake relief efforts through the We Are the World Foundation.

here is link:http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7017822147?New





 
Dude lied through his teeth. Resuscitation for over an hour? R u kiddin me? If a man has a cardiac Arrest...you have to call the HOSPITAL in munites...He's a cardiologist and Supposedly knew what he was doing...but to say he was trying to resuscitate Michael form 10:52 - 11:54? Thats JUST CRAZIIII!!! So Manslaughter is fine then...right...hmff! *smh* Dis-respectable people!!!


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Romi
 
Michael Jackson's Doctor Faces a Thriller of a Trial!

THIS April, in what many predict will be the most watched criminal proceeding since O.J. Simpson’s, Dr. Conrad Murray will be tried for involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson, the King of Pop. Meanwhile, the California Medical Board is filing a motion to revoke the cardiologist’s medical license.
Thirty years ago, Dr. George Nichopolous, was tried on the same charges in the death of Jackson’s father-in-law, Elvis Presley. The Tennessee Medical Board also moved to pull his license. Nichopolous was acquitted of manslaughter charges, and the board suspended him for three months.
In spite of the acquittal, Vernon Presley insisted that Dr. Nick had murdered his son. In The Death of Elvis, authors Thompson and Cole assert that the star’s father made an unsuccessful attempt to have the doctor assassinated at the Memphis Liberty Bowl.
The Jackson family has repeatedly stated its belief that Michael was murdered by Murray, in league with “a shadowy entourage.” Father Joe has denounced the manslaughter charge as inadequate, saying that Michael himself had predicted he might be murdered. Should Murray, like Nichopolous, be acquitted, the Jacksons’ only remaining option may be in a Wrongful Death civil action, such as that the Goldmans filed against the acquitted O.J.
Meanwhile, in the next months Dr. Conrad’s defense team will be pouring over “thousands of pages of evidence,” according to litigator, Michael Flanagan. His colleague, Ed Chernoff, has pledged that they will “fight like hell.” A former prosecutor, Chernoff is now a defense specialist who has lost only one felony jury trial out of forty. The third member of Murray’s team, Joseph Low, has never lost a murder case.
In spite of their collective talents comparable to O.J.’s Dream Team, the Murray team faces no easy task in proving to a jury that their client is not guilty of “gross negligence.”
In presenting evidence of this, the Prosecution will claim:
  1. Murray left the room after giving Jackson the anesthetic, propofol.
  2. He failed to intubate Jackson.
  3. He improperly administered CPR.
  4. He failed to immediately call 911.
The Defense will have difficulty disproving the first two allegations. It will challenge the third with Murray’s own sworn statement that he placed a hand under Jackson’s back while administering CPR. Lastly, it will try to make credible Murray’s claim that he had no immediate landline to call 911, and that he couldn’t remember his street address for a cell phone call.
Chernoff will likely assert that his client made diligent efforts to substitute propofol with less potent sedatives. Similarly, Dr. Nicholopous’s lawyers successfully persuaded the jury that he had tried to “wean” Elvis off narcotics by using placebos. Though unable to make the same claim, Chernoff will stress that his client strenuously resisted Michael’s demands for “my milk” – his propofol.
Now Murray’s team will hammer on Jackson’s history of drug abuse and “doctor shopping.” It will remind the jury of the star’s own 1993 admission of painkiller abuse. It will outline the history of the Jackson family’s many unsuccessful drug interventions. It will enter into evidence documentation of the singer’s failed foreign dry-outs (Mexico, ’93; Seoul, ’99).
The Defense may also call to the stand Jackson’s first rehab doctor, Steven Hoefflin. In ’93 he warned the star’s managers: “Either the drugs are going to kill him or he’s going to die by flying out of a window, because he thinks he’s can fly.” Then the Defense may call Michael’s favorite physician, Dr. Arnold Klein, who stated that, during the’96 HIStory tour, the singer had traveled with an anesthesiologist who “took Michael down at night and brought him back up in the morning.”
Countering this evidence, the district attorney might point out that Jackson did not die on this anesthesiologist’s watch, as he did on Murray’s, because he was not grossly negligent. To prove that not all Michael’s doctors were “enablers,” the DA could call to the stand Dr. Eugene Aksenoff who refused him the stimulants he wanted, and his nurse, Cherilyn Lee, who refused to give him propofol.
Presenting evidence from the searches of Murray’s offices, computers, and car, prosecutors may try to prove that he ran a “pill factory.” Enumerating the half a million dollar court judgments against him, as well as his credit card defaults, and child support nonpayments, prosecutors will portray the defendant as a scofflaw and financial desperado.
The long sealed autopsy report will be hotly debated. Jackson was “fairly healthy” and had a “strong heart,” it concludes. Also, according to his AEG concert promoter, he had passed his three-hour physical exam “with flying colors.”
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So, contrary to all the rumors about suffering possibly terminal conditions, Jackson apparently was not on the brink of death at all, the DA will insist. Illustrating this, the jury will surely be shown an animated Jackson rehearsing at the Staples Center the night before he died.
Rebutting, the Defense may remind the jury that the star had collapsed on stage in a previous rehearsal. As for the last, televised, event, the performer arrived three hours late, appearing listless and impaired, then apparently danced and sang energetically.
What perked him up? Chernoff might ask an expert medical witness. Could it have been amphetamines which the star had routinely used in the past?
If Jackson had used uppers to perform, getting to sleep that night would have been all the more difficult for him. Indeed, the sedatives Murray administered were inadequate, so Jackson begged him for surgical anesthesia.
Now the crucial question arises: Did the defendant administer a “safe” dose — a dose within accepted medical guidelines?
Experts will debate the “safe” dose issue based on the patient’s size, other drugs in his system, and his general health. The third variable is especially critical and could become Murray’s trump card. Why?
A doctor can competently and safely treat a patient only if he knows his true physical condition. Jackson had suffered many serious ailments over the years – some documented, others rumored – and kept his medical records closely guarded. Was Murray given access to the complete records? Unlikely. More likely, he was shown Jackson’s clean bill of health from the recent AEG physical. So, he administered a dose of propofol based on the reasonable assumption that Jackson was in good health.
The autopsy report itself confirmed this. But, paradoxically, it added that Jackson had suffered from “chronic lung inflammation, respiratory bronchiolitis… and patchy hemorrhage of right and left lungs.”
So the Defense might ask: How could the AEG physical have missed this, especially for a singer? Or was the lung abnormality redacted from the report, since the producers knew it could cause the delay or cancellation of their lucrative London concerts?
Chernoff might subpoena Jackson’s medical records to see if any of his many doctors had independently diagnosed lung disease. But the records could be altered or missing. If so, Chernoff could call for testimony from insiders who have stated that Jackson suffered from alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and needed a lung transplant.
“Because Mr. Jackson’s severe pre-existing lung condition was not revealed to my client –by Mr. Jackson himself, his other doctors, and/or his producer’s medical examiners –he miscalculated a “safe” dose of propofol, assuming he was treating a ‘healthy’ patient,” Chernoff might tell the jury in closing. “As a result of their own negligent or deliberate failure to disclose a lung condition, Mr. Jackson’s suffered respiratory failure.”
Should the Defense risk taking this argument a step further, it could summon former Jackson employees who in recent years have said the star had threatened suicide and believed he had only a short time to live. In this way, a “suicide by doctor” scenario could be suggested. Murray would be portrayed as neither negligent nor unprofessional, but as an unwitting dupe. “A fall guy,” as Joe Jackson himself has insisted, but without a conspiracy behind him.
Even if conspiracy were a charge in People v. Murray, it would all but impossible to prove. But many Jackson managers and producers will be watching the trial closely since a king’s ransom in life insurance money will be at stake.
Sony, AEG, and untold other giants had multi-million dollar policies on the star. If he had been diagnosed with a terminal lung condition and concealed it, insurance pay-outs can be voided. If his drug abuse is deemed intentionally self-destructive, the pay-outs can also be voided. Weeks after his death, his estate executors – worried about the upcoming toxicology report – settled for $3 million on one $20 million policy.
In sum, this trial will be about far more than the liability of a single doctor in the death of an individual. It will be about enormous sums of money, and about a celebrity subculture of dangerous substance abuse fed by enablers. Above all, it will be about a universally loved pop idol who became a prisoner of that suffocating popularity and, ultimately, its victim.
Whatever in fact happens during this historic trial, and whatever verdict is reached, justice will not be the only issue, but hopefully it will be served.
This article was written by David Comfort, author of My Rock And Roll Book Of The Dead and a forthcoming title about Michael Jackson. You can visit his website at www.rockandrollbookofthedead.com.

here is link:http://www.showbizspy.com/article/199931/michael-jacksons-doctor-faces-a-thriller-of-a-trial.html





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Dr. Conrad Murray Voicemail Leaked: New Evidence In Michael Jackson Case

A new audio clip has been leaked online that shows Dr. Conrad Murray left an answerphone message to one of his patients around the same time he was supposed to be performing CPR on Michael Jackson before his confirmed death.
The recording, which will be used by both the defense and the prosecution in the case shows that Dr. Murray sounds calm and collective while telling patient Bob Russell about a heart scan.
The 18-second answerphone message took place at 11:54am, the same time that Los Angeles police claim Murray was performing frantic CPR on the King of Pop in his bedroom after taking the deadly intake of the drug Propofol.
Murray apparently told police that he started resuscitation at around 10:52am, and did so for over an hour. But the new evidence aims to discredit the Los Angeles police reports, stating that he started the CPR at the suggested time.
A source who are close to the Murray defense team said that “It’s clear from the voicemail that Murray is not a man who sounds frantic, worried or in a stressful position.”“But if the police’s timeline is correct, then he would have been almost an hour into giving Jackson CPR.”
Ed Chernoff, Murray’s lawyer hopes that the new evidence will discredit cops interviews with the Doctor, proving that every interview was a lie, and that they aimed to bungle the enquiry.
The audio clip can be found here via News of the World who obtained the voicemail message

I don't understand that bit.. Murray's lawyer hopes this new information will prove every interview with cops was a lie ...? That doesn't make sense to me that Murray's lawyer would want to prove that what Murray said was a lie. Am I being stupid..Can someone explain?
 
No one knows what is going to happen. I would just believe this with a grain of salt because this is a tabloid we are talking about-News of the World.:doh:
 
all i got to say is."remember the time"
michael.our friend,words dont make it!!!
 
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