Blunt
Feb 16 2006, Vikas Shekhawat

Fresh UK band Kaiser Chiefs was honored with three top prizes, Best British Group of the Year, Best Live Act and Rock Act, at the Brit Awards in London on Wednesday. Song writer James Blunt grabbed two awards and the Arctic Monkeys was judged the best..

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In this Friday, May 16, 2008 file photo, Gov. Matt Blunt answers a question during a news conference in Jefferson City, Mo. A top aide for Missouri’s governor encouraged staffers to delete e-mails under the mistaken belief they had found a loophole in...