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Slayer guitarist dies at 49

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Metal guitarist Jeff Hanneman, founding member of rock band Slayer, has died at the age of 49.

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Michael Jackson's doctor 'was not vetted', his mother says

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A lawyer for Michael Jackson's mother says the pop star's promoters failed properly to vet the doctor convicted of causing his death from a drug overdose, as a wrongful death lawsuit opens.

Katherine Jackson and his three children say AEG Live should be held liable for Jackson's death in 2009.

The promoters say they did no wrong and could not have foreseen Jackson's death on the eve of his comeback tour.

Millions of dollars are at stake in the trial, which could last up to 90 days.

Brian Panish, who represents Jackson's relatives, told a court in Los Angeles that AEG Live was the only party that maintained it was unaware of Jackson's addiction to prescription drugs.

'Ultimate price'

"Over the years Michael's family and people who knew him believed he had a problem with prescription medication," Mr Panish told a jury of six men and six women.

"His stirring voice, his musical genius, his creativity and his generosity and his huge heart was extinguished forever," he said, adding that jurors would have to decide who was responsible for the star's death.

But AEG Live's lawyer Marvin Putnam said Jackson's closely guarded private life left the promoters in the dark about his drug dependence.

"The truth is, Michael Jackson fooled everyone," Mr Putnam said. "He made sure that no-one, nobody, knew his deepest darkest secrets."

The case, which is expected to focus on the last months of Jackson's life, his financial history and his overall health, could feature testimony from his children.

It is also reported that stars such as singer Diana Ross, director Spike Lee and music producer Quincy Jones may take the stand.

The trial is expected to focus on Conrad Murray, the former cardiologist who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 for administering a combination of sedatives and the anaesthetic propofol that killed Jackson.

The Jackson family claims in its suit, filed in 2010, that AEG Live had not properly investigated Murray's background before he was hired to serve as Jackson's personal physician.

Murray was to be paid $150,000 a month during the This Is It concert series, but Jackson died before the tour began.

Murray is in prison, appealing against his conviction.


Fragile health

AEG Live is expected to argue that Jackson had selected Murray to be his personal doctor, and that Murray was not officially an AEG Live employee.

But his family are expected to argue the concert promoters put pressure on Murray to get Jackson ready for the gruelling tour schedule despite the pop icon's fragile health.

Famous members of Jackson's family, including his sister Janet, are also expected to attend the trial.


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Justin Bieber fans 'convert to Islam' in 'tasteless' TV stunt in bid to win concert tickets

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Justin Bieber fans have 'converted to Islam' on television in a bid to secure tickets to one of his shows. 
 
The fans - known as 'beliebers' - tried to see their Canadian hero in concert by taking part in the stunt on Norwegian station TV Norge. 
 
The girls were told to remove all make-up, put on hijabs and recite what was reported to be an Islamic statement of belief in Arabic before reading a piece of Arabic text aloud.
 
Norwegian news website Dagen reported that the fans were also made to say: 'Justin Bieber is unclean and probably gay'. 
 
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The stunt featured on the comedy show called 'Anne-Kat', hosted by award-winning comedienne Anne-Katrine Hegna Hærland.
 
She said: 'We wanted to find out how far Norwegian "beliebers" are willing to go for tickets to one of Bieber’s concerts.' 
 
The show has been heavily criticised by faith leaders, who said it trivialises people's faith. 
The controversy comes weeks after Bieber was dubbed 'insensitive' after leaving a message in a guestbook while visiting Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam.
 
The star wrote in the log: 'Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a Belieber.'
 
Halyor Northug, Bishop of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, told Dagen that the stunt on 'Anne-Kat' 'testifies to Hærland’s lack of understanding of how much faith means to a lot of people.' 
 
He added: 'This is an example of an idea where irony and lack of respect turns into something tragic.'
 
Bieber is hugely popular in Norway and last year authorities in Oslo almost declared a state of emergency in the capital city as thousands of youngsters flocked to a free concert. 
 
year, several Norwegian schools rescheduled their midterms to accommodate students with tickets to Bieber's recent performances.
 
The Canadian superstar hit the headlines recently after he posted a racy cartoon depicting himself in bed with a naked girl lying on his chest with the words 'Justin Belieber' emblazoned across the top on Wednesday.
 
He also cancelled a gig in Oman after it was reported authorities said his performances were 'too sexy.' 
 
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Middle East websites are now speculating that the superstar wants to live in Dubai, after he added
another concert date in the city. 
 
After splashing a £4.2 million in California on his first home last year, reports suggest Bieber wants a place in Dubai so he can stay there when he plays on May 4 and 5, and keep his options open should he ever fancy a move to the emirate. 
 
An obvious choice for the teen heartthrob might be an apartment in the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world where properties cost about £4.5 million.
 
 

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Psy's 'Gentleman' hits 100 mn YouTube views

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"Gangnam Style" star Psy's new music video crossed the 100 million views mark on YouTube Wednesday, shattering another record on the video-sharing site since its much-anticipated weekend debut, AFP reports.


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Marat Bissengaliyev and ST Brothers to record Abai composition in London

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Famous British musician and composer Karl Jenkins has invited the renowned Kazakhstan violinist Marat Bissengaliyev, the frontman of ST Brothers Serik Nurmoldayev and the participant of Turan band Abzal Arykbayev to London, Tengrinews.kz reports citing the concert manager of KS Production Alikhan Mussatayev.