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...MICHAEL JACKSON Rings NASDAQ opening bell, numbers plunge. Does "King of Pop" mean stock bubble...
...Which stock symbol did Michael Jackson touch while touring the NASDAQ...
...band's time on stage. Now, except for the fact that they make shamelessly stupid music that's largely without melody, true rhythm or any sort of soul, I've got nothing against 'N Sync. I was glad to see, however, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, show up unexpectedly at the end of their number and steal the show. Of course, stealing the show away from 'N Sync isn't exactly grand larceny. LaToya Jackson could steal the show from 'N Sync. Jackson, ever the canny businessman, didn't really sing during his performance with the boys, he just...
...projects that bring to the screen the most cherished franchises of fantasy novels in the past half-century: J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Directors Chris Columbus (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, which opens Nov. 16) and Peter Jackson (The Fellowship of the Ring, due Dec. 19) have been on a sacred, scary quest. Each director must feel like a kid or a Hobbit who's been given a broom or ring with odd powers and told to go save the world. So it's nice to see that...
...want you back," Michael Jackson once sang--but do we still want him? Legions of boy bands are desperately trying to moonwalk in Jackson's footsteps, but now the man behind Thriller is returning with Invincible (Oct. 30), his first album of new material in six years. It's too early to tell if he's still the King of Pop, but such current-day musical royalty as Britney Spears, Jill Scott and Ricky Martin are scheduled to pay homage to him at the tribute concerts he's throwing for himself at Madison Square Garden on Sept...