Whitney Houston:
Classic Whitney


Consideration,
Respect, Moderation, Whitney.
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Fally123 |
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According to FOX news yesterday, Liz was supposedly fainted when she heard the news that MJ has passed away.
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ArthurTsang |
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I am sure it wss potsed already but here it is again....:
Liz Taylor 'heartbroken' over Jackson death 15 hours ago LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Hollywood screen legend Elizabeth Taylor broke her silence on the death of Michael Jackson on Friday, saying her "heart and mind" were broken by her close friend's demise. The 77-year-old two-time Oscar-winning actress had been "too devastated" to comment after news of Jackson's death broke on Thursday. However in a moving statement that revealed the depth of the affection between Taylor and Jackson, the actress said Friday she was struggling to contemplate life without the singing star. "My heart... my mind... are broken," Taylor said. "I loved Michael with all my soul and I can't imagine life without him. We had so much in common and we had such loving fun together." Taylor said she had been preparing to travel to London to watch the erstwhile King of Pop's comeback concerts starting next month. "I was packing up my clothes to go to London for his opening when I heard the news. I still can't believe it. I don't want to believe it. It can't be so. "He will live in my heart forever but it's not enough. My life feels so empty. I don't think anyone knew how much we loved each other. The purest most giving love I've ever known. Oh God! I'm going to miss him. "I can't yet imagine life without him. But I guess with God's help... I'll learn. I keep looking at the photo he gave me of himself, which says, 'To my true love Elizabeth http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hB3kGjcDYvEISCJ_kkuFID3W7R4w |
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qtsurvivor78 |
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Here is the full Whitney quote. I found it on E!...I am not sure if anyone has posted it yet or not. It is obvious her heart must be breaking. This whole thing
is so sad, so tragic...MJ will live on through his music forever
"It is hard to express in words what Michael Jackson meant to me. He was my friend. He was one of the reasons I got into the music business. He inspired me. He taught me. He laughed with me. He paved the way for African American artists to be played on MTV which was huge. My heart is full of grief for his family and his children and I pray that they take solace in the incredible legacy of his music and art" -Whitney Houston |
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seanusmaximus1 |
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The Game, Pdiddy, Chris Brown, Usher and Boyz2Men released "Better on the Other side" - A Tribute To Michael Jackson yesterday
http://www.mediafire.com/?ijmmutiqwoz |
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seanusmaximus1 |
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Beyonce performs "I cant help it" at her show last night and speaks about how she wouldnt be here if it wasnt for Michael
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osKawXaYHf8 ...im crying again |
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DCunitedJimmy |
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qtsurvivor78 wrote:They've now posted this on www.whitneyhouston.com. |
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LA PRIMA DIVAS FAN |
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LA police want to talk to Jackson's cardiologist
Posted: 06/26/2009 12:28:17 PM PDT
LOS ANGELES-A concert promoter said Friday that Michael Jackson insisted the company hire the cardiologist who reportedly was in his Los Angeles mansion when
the entertainer collapsed.
Dr. Conrad Murray, a physician with a tangled financial and personal history, was hired by AEG Live to accompany the pop star to London for his comeback series of concerts, said AEG Live President and Chief Executive Randy Phillips. "As a company, we would have preferred not having a physician on staff full-time because it would have been cheaper without the hotels and travel, but Michael was insistent that he be hired," Phillips told The Associated Press. "Michael said he had a rapport with him." The Los Angeles Times reported that Murray was performing CPR on Jackson when paramedics arrived at his home Thursday, and Murray's car was later towed by police from the home. Murray, who was Jackson's physician for three years, was in the rented mansion when Jackson slipped into unconsciousness, and police Friday were preparing to question him about what happened in the minutes before paramedics rushed to the home. "We do not consider him to be uncooperative at this time," said police Deputy Chief Charlie Beck, noting that detectives spoke with the doctor after Jackson's death. "We think that he will assist us in coming to the truth of the facts in this case." Beck declined to answer questions about how long the doctor had been with Jackson before paramedics were summoned, or if any drugs had been administered to the singer. Phillips said AEG Live advanced Jackson money to pay for Murray's services as part of the production costs. Phillips said he asked Jackson why he wanted Murray with him full-time. "He just said, 'Look, this whole business revolves around me. I'm a machine and we have to keep the machine well-oiled,' and you don't argue with the King of Pop," Phillips said. The promoter said that sometime in February Jackson submitted to "five-plus hours of physicals that the insurance underwriter insisted on. We were told he passed with flying colors." Based on those results and the nature of the comeback shows, all of which were to be held at the same venue from July 13 to March, AEG Live wasn't concerned about Jackson's history of medical issues. "This wasn't as strenuous as a tour. There was no travel," Phillips said. "He and the kids were going to be living in this beautiful home outside London and shows were spread out over six months. For him, it seemed like the perfect way to come back." Phillips attended Jackson's rehearsal at Staples Center on Wednesday night, when the entertainer was on stage for about three hours before leaving at 12:30 a.m. "He was dancing as well or better than the 20-year-old dancers we surrounded him with," the promoter said. "He was riveting. I thought we were home free. I thought this was going to be the greatest live show ever produced. He looked great." Phillips said AEG Live held multiple insurance policies covering cancellation of the shows. "We had pretty good coverage, but a lot of it is going to depend on the toxicology results," he said. "We need to know what the cause of death was." Los Angeles attorney Jerry Kroll, who represented the insurer when part of Jackson's "Dangerous" tour was canceled in the 1990s, said claims filed in the current case would surely be in the millions. "This is going to be one of the most watched insurance claims in history," he said. Records reveal years of financial troubles for Murray-a 1989 graduate of Meharry Medical College in Nashville-who practices medicine in California, Nevada and Texas. Murray's Nevada medical practice, Global Cardiovascular Associates, was slapped with more than $400,000 in court judgments: $228,000 to Citicorp Vendor Finance Inc. in November 2007, $71,000 to an education loan company in June 2008 and $135,000 to a leasing company last September. He faces at least two other pending cases. Clark County, Nev., court records show Murray was hit last December with a nearly $3,700 judgment for failure to pay child support in a San Diego case, and had his wages garnished the same month for almost $1,500 in a court judgment won by a credit card company. Another credit card claim for more than $1,100 filed in April remains open. He owes $940 in fines and penalties for driving with an expired license plate and no proof of insurance in 2000. Earlier Friday, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner, Craig Harvey, said Jackson was taking prescription medications but wouldn't comment on what drugs he was using. "If the coroner has any unanswered questions, any physician that has rendered any care prior to the death has very critical information," Beck said. He added that investigators are looking at Murray's impounded car for potential evidence. Murray did not return phone calls placed to his Nevada office Friday. State medical regulators had no records of any disciplinary actions against him. A woman who answered the phone Friday at Murray's Houston clinic confirmed to the AP that Murray was Jackson's cardiologist. Murray's office in Las Vegas was locked and dark Friday. A reporter who tried to visit Murray's Las Vegas home was turned away by two armed guards at the entrance to the gated community where it's located. Records show Murray had several tax liens filed against him in California and Arizona between 1993 and 2003. --- Associated Press writers Ken Ritter, Thomas Watkins, Anthony McCartney, and Linda Deutsch contributed to this report.
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ArthurTsang |
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What makes this whole situation sadder is that his passing is only the start of a whole lot of drama and scandal...
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ArthurTsang wrote: As Liza commented: "All of us who knew him well really know what he was like," she said. "And I'm sure that now the accolades are going, and I'm sure when the autopsy comes, all hell's going to break loose. So, thank God we're celebrating him now." |
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ArthurTsang |
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Liza and Lisa Marie both spoke along the same lines.
I just hope for the sake of his children that he has the chance to rest peacefully. |
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MAY GOD REST HIS BEAUTIFUL SOUL... REST IN PEACE MICHAEL, WE ALL LOVE YOU. YOU WERE LOVED...
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emoryponds |
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Have been getting my feel of MJ for the last couple of days and I can't stop till I get enough. Waiting anxiously for BET Awards.
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Jason009 |
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Michael Jackson Covers Time Magazine![]() Time magazine will publish a $5.99 special commemorative issue on Michael Jackson to hit newsstands on Monday, June 29. For the special commemorative issue, Time spoke with Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Nancy Reagan, Lenny Kravitz, Jesse Jackson, Tommy Mottola, Berry Gordy, Spike Lee, Sheryl Crow, Anjelica Huston, Clive Davis, Al Sharpton, Deepak Chopra, Kobe Bryant, Lance Bass, Oscar De La Hoya, Savion Glover, A.R. Rahman, Peter Gabriel, John Mayer and more. Stories from the commemorative issue will appear on Time.com Sunday. Time last published a special edition in the days following 9/11 (it sold 3.25+ million copies stateside). Bigger cover pic inside… More Here! » |
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thebigham |
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http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/michael-jackson-poised-to-make-billboard-1003988531.story
Michael Jackson Poised To Make Billboard Chart History, Again June 27, 2009 by Keith Caulfield, L.A. Next week, Michael Jackson will once again make music history as many of his albums are poised to shake up the Billboard charts with incredible sales increases. The impact of Jackson's passing was felt immediately in the marketplace. Industry sources report that the demand for Jackson's albums were so high, many brick and mortar retailers simply ran out of whatever Jackson stock they had on hand on Thursday (25) night. The albums with the greatest sales increases -- at least on the physical side of things -- look to be his greatest hits packages "Number Ones" and "The Essential Michael Jackson" along with the expanded reissue of "Thriller." The sets, released between 2003 and 2008, were the three Jackson albums that perhaps had the most stock available in stores. In the digital realm, where the supply problem doesn't exist, Jackson's songs and albums swarmed the top of the constantly-updating best sellers lists in both the iTunes' and Amazon's online music stores. At one point on Friday in the iTunes Store, nine out of the top 10-selling albums and 40 of the top 100-selling songs were by Jackson. The three aforementioned albums, along with Jackson's classic studio sets "Off the Wall," "Bad" and "Dangerous" all will likely zoom into the upper region of Billboard's Top Pop Catalog Albums chart next week. Initial reports of Jackson's album sales from Thursday alone indicate that one of his albums -- possibly "Number Ones" -- will easily fly to No. 1 on the chart next week. Last week, the set -- which also was his top-selling album of the week -- was at No. 20 on the Catalog chart with 4,000 sold. To compare, last week's No. 1 on the Catalog chart was TobyMac's "Portable Sounds" with 9,000 copies sold. Sources say that at least one of Jackson's albums sold more than double that amount just on Thursday. Nielsen SoundScan's tracking week ends at the close of business on Sunday (28). Billboard and SoundScan's new weekly charts will be released on Wednesday, July 1. |
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thebigham wrote:
Wow, Wow, Wow. MJ has did it better than anyone when he was alive and even now that he is at peace. |
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Igor Sokolov |
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god, looks like we will see him at #1 nest wek! he deserves it!!!
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IWDWSWLM |
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When is Oprah going to say something?
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Rosannasfriend |
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this guy said what I've been thinking. Now, he's not an MJ fan, and some of it is offensive somewhat, but his overall point about the media's
hypocrisy is on point!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVACUjHn6yU&feature=topvideos |
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Rosannasfriend |
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New Kids On The Block tribute to MJ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjHEf63LIzo |
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IWDWSWLM |
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This MJ song always gets me emotional for some reason
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