Michael Jackson Mentionings for March 21, 2008:
http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/ELECTION03/80321022/1042
A line of several hundred people is snaking around the edge of the parking lot at the Salem Armory, but plenty of parking still is available.
Robert Walker, 35, said he didn’t think twice about skipping class at Chemeketa Community College to see Obama.
“This is like Michael Jackson tickets,” Walker said. “I’m an Obama fan. He’s hot. He’s hot.
http://www.nme.com/news/quincy/35348
The legendary producer who is best known for his work on Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and the hit single 'We Are The World', will be presented with the degree at the University's commencement ceremony on June 14, where
Jones is slated to speak.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/03/20/184221.php
Among Mazur's other subjects are Rock Hall inductees Van Halen,
Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, U2, Elton John, and Madonna.
http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_8637029?source=most_emailed
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Just call me Tito," math department chairman Chris McDonald said, patting down an oversized natural wig for his portrayal of the Jackson Five brother on the song "ABC."
Boom, boom, boom, boom, 5, 6, 7, 8," nursing major Huy Tran quietly mouthed as he bounced, twirled and dipped on the challenging choreography former staff member Curry Riley created for
Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/218607
Helping to sing the praises of prepositional phrases (such as "We learn in the classroom") were fifth-grader Brea Brenner, who led the girls in singing a chorus of "Gimme, gimme, gimmme prepositional phrase!," and Zachary Anderson, fourth grade, who led the boys in "Nah, nah, nah, prepositional phrase!"
After the students called out for an encore, the grand finale was "Proofread It" (set to Michael Jackson's "Beat It"): "Use a thesaurus, use your best friend, use the spell checker, use a red pen."
http://www.sourcenewspapers.com/stories/032308/loc_story9001.shtml
Students also learned about the rise of Motown in the 1960s, when Berry Gordy brought groups such as The Supremes, The Temptations and
The Jackson Five to national attention.
The students laughed as they watched a 12-year-old Michael Jackson belt out the lyrics to “I Want You Back” on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Oehler said that performance, and the success of Motown artists, was important in bringing the changes of the civil rights movements to fruition years after segregation was outlawed. “A lot of African American artists had to work very hard to get on TV still in the 1970s. It was hard to break that color barrier on TV,” she said. “And (Jackson’s) just one year older than most of you guys at that point, and yet he’s singing fantastically ... There’s a way we can relate to that, when we see a star on TV who looks like us, we think that anything’s possible. And that meant a lot to African Americans watching at home.”
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3305195
No one's ever accused me of being a dancer before. The only time I'd ever danced—before going on this show—I ended up in the hospital. I was doing the Michael Jackson dance from "Thiller" when I was 11, spun around and fell face-first on a speaker in my house. I was bleeding between the eyes. It's still the most visible scar I've got on my body. I guess you could say my expectations for myself were pretty low coming into this.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jOeIvAca_QfQyCIxp_ZvyOvPDmkA
Five years on, invading US soldiers still in Iraq
Then a 19-year-old private just out of school, the memories of the day he entered Baghdad are etched in his mind.
"It was a shock," said the darkly tanned, smiling-faced Sanchez, who now boasts the rank of staff sergeant and has a squad of 11 troops under his command.
"The birds (helicopters) were blowing up vehicles and buildings as we were walking down the road. The Iraqis were preoccupied with looting. We saw a forklift driving down the road with chandeliers on it. It was a crazy time."
Later, once Iraqis realised Saddam had been toppled, the invading troops were treated as heroes.
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It was like a parade. Troops were swamped with people. They were screaming 'Michael Jackson' and doing Michael Jackson with their shoulders."