The Clash: Most viewed pictures

Sarah Jessica Parker - The Things They Say 8358"I grew up in a house of matching. You know, our hair ribbons matched our dress, and our pinafores matched our socks. You didn't clash coloursÂ? I will try anything for CARRIE, ...
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Published: 2008-05-20 Provider: Contact Music
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RACHID TAHA DREAMS OF DOLLY PARTONFor a ROCK HERO, Rachid Taha has unlikely roots. Born in Algeria in 1958 and raised in France, he grew up listening to North African folk and European pop. But when he heard Sex Pistols and the Clash, he took all three traditions and melded them...
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Published: 2008-06-29 Provider: New York Post Keywords: always, Arabic, music
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Britney Spears - Spears Tears Up As Media Scrum Turns UglyBRITNEY SPEARS almost burst into tears on Friday (20Jun08) upon her arrival at Los Angeles International Airport after a clash between her bodyguard and a photographer ...
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Published: 2008-06-23 Provider: Contact Music
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Fricke’s Picks: Midnight Oil During a trip to Australia in 1986, I spent a day with Midnight Oil at a mixing session in Sydney for their single, “The Dead Heart.” Part protest, part celebration, with a railroad rhythm and haunted-chant hook, “The Dead Heart” was the oils’ response to the Australian government’s return of the sacred monolith Uluru (a.k.a. Ayers Rock) to aboriginal custody. Singer Peter Garrett, drummer Rob Hirst, guitarists Jim Moginie and Martin Rotsey and then-bassist Peter Gifford were also invited to play in remote aboriginal settlements. At the mixing session, the Oils suggested I tag along. I should have gone. Blackfella/Whitefella — a documentary filmed on that ‘86 tour and included in a new CD/DVD reissue of the Oils’ 1987 album Diesel and Dust (Columbia/Legacy) — is one of the most remarkable concert movies ever made, putting every hari-metal road flick you’ve seen in pitiable perspective. The poverty in the settlements is horrific. Even the Oils, hardened rock crusaders, look sober and shocked as they witness, up close, a legacy of systematic racism. Blackfella/Whitefella is also packed with rock action — thrilling performances by the Oils, in high-desert-Clash gear, and aboriginal tourmates the Warumpi Band, for sometimes puzzled but mostly joyous audiences. In this setting, everything is a fight song, including the embryonic “Beds Are Burning,” later recorded for Diesel and Dust and the Oils’ biggest U.S. hit. Many of Diesel’s songs were inspired the by the desert tour, and they have lost none of their pictorial force and smart-pop rage. The Oils broke up in 2002, and Gerrett is now minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts in Australia’s Labor government. But Diesel and Dust still resonates with urgent business — the band left plenty of room for global warming and corporatization in the end-of-days howl of “Dreamworld” and the broiling
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Published: 2008-06-20 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Fricke's Picks
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Spoiler alert! 'Hancock' twist causes clashRead full story for latest details.
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Published: 2008-07-07 Provider: CNN Keywords: Anthony Perkins, Charlize Theron, Tom Charity, Gabriel Byrne, Jaye Davidson, Oliver Twist, Bruce Willis, Peter Graves, Keyser Soze, Jim Phelps, United States, Entertainment, Horror Films, Will Smith, Alfred Hitchcock, Charlton Heston, Movie Stars, Tom Cruise, Movies, Celebrity News
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DreamWorks-Viacom Breakup Could Get UglyThe studio may clash with Viacom over movies, stars and other properties as it charts an exit strategy. With divorce between DreamWorks SKG and Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures a given, the only issue now is who gets custody of the children. Like custody battles anywhere, this one could get nasty.
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Published: 2008-06-19 Provider: Zap2it
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Brad & Angelina's Security Fights with Camouflaged PaparazziNo arrests are made in the clash in the woods near the couple's French chateau
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Published: 2008-07-25 Provider: People.com Keywords: Crime & Courts, Brad Pitt,
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Paparazzi clash with bodyguards at Jolie estate (Reuters)Reuters - Two paparazzi in camouflage gear scuffled with bodyguards of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt after they were found hiding on the grounds of the Hollywood stars' French estate, the couple's security chief said on Friday.
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Published: 2008-07-25 Provider: Yahoo
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