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I grew up listening to his hit numbers and I believe most of us 80’s born would have. Michael Jackson’s incredible contribution to pop culture had made him the king of pop. No one can forget him as a musical genius. Michel Jackson, the pop star is...
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Irish Agriculture Minister Brendan Smith addresses the media on the pork contamination scare, in Dublin, Monday Dec. 8, 2008. Irish pork has been recalled amid fears that it could be contaminated with potentially harmful dioxins, after nine farms in...
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