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{article/topic_title} A New Video With France 24 And Huge Hits!

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The French Music Export Office presented the highlights of a successful year and a new video during their annual press conference at the MIDEM conference in January. During the 42nd edition of MIDEM, the French Music Export Office unveiled a video co-produced by channel France24 which presents successful French produced acts of 2007. To see the video click on the link to the left or go to this address:

{article/topic_title} Native American Flute Duo NightDancers Support Debut CD With Spring Shows

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New York City based composer/flautists Gera Clark and John Sarantos, known collectively as NightDancers, announced a series of shows featuring their unique and contemporary Native American flute style exemplified in their debut CD entitled, Montana Crossings.

{article/topic_title} Michael Jackson 'saves Neverland'

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Neverland ranch - 2003 file photo

Neverland was due to be auctioned off on 19 March Pop star Michael Jackson has refinanced his Neverland ranch to save it from being auctioned off, his lawyer says. Mr Jackson had been told that if he failed to pay $25m (£12.5m) he owed on the sprawling California property, it would be auctioned next week. Londell McMillan said the singer had now worked out a "confidential" agreement with an investment group which meant he would keep the property.

{article/topic_title} Final Potter film split in half The Potter films have made around £2.2bn

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Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson in Harry PotterThe seventh and final Harry Potter book will be adapted for the big screen in two parts, Warner Bros has confirmed.

The announcement comes after producer David Heyman admitted it was impossible to cram Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows' 608 pages into a single movie.

"You cannot remove elements of this book," he told the Los Angeles Times.

{article/topic_title} Grammy Nominee turns back on New York City after 25 years

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citing artistic and social differences and finds new inspiration in the
North Country.
Celebrated pianist and recording artist Adrian Carr played his last concert at Carnegie Recital Hall in March of 2004.  Within the year,  he had packed up his career, his established recording studio in Midtown Manhattan,  even his home, to move north.  Adrian flourished through 25 years of  life in New York City despite the cockroach infested apartments, the  Fiscal Crisis of the late 70's, the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing,  and of course 9-11.  But that's is not what pushed Adrian Carr out of New York City.