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The world stopped Tuesday for the Michael Jackson memorial.
Millions around the globe set aside whatever they were doing and watched the tribute to the King of Pop on television, via Internet streams or inside Staples Center if they were lucky enough to secure tickets. The public memorial had been billed as an unparalleled Hollywood-style event, but it unfolded into a largely somber farewell with goodbyes from family, friends and some of the entertainment industry's biggest stars.
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Forgiving yourself and forgiving your father--that's the theme of this riveting documentary, which seems like it's going to be a PR puff piece but then turns into one of the most raw, candid looks at fathers and sons ever put on film. "That was the tragedy of my life," says [Kirk Douglas] about his own father, an abusive Lower East Side ragman. "I never got that [approval] from my father because he wasn't able to give it.
Kirk zealously slept around on both his first wife, who left him, and his second one, a chic Frenchwoman who blandly says, "I don't think that many men are very faithful anyway," yet acknowledges, "it wasn't easy and I felt I was a little bit diminished." She singles out the last 12 years--through most of which Kirk has struggled to recover from a disabling stroke--as...
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Lauren Wride turns 7 today.
In the photo, she is with her daddy, Michael Wride.
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CLINTON - The tattoo on Brooklyn Gregory's left calf depicts the words "inspired by daddy" around the Michael Jordan logo.
The Clinton High School senior basketball star got it to honor her father, Brian.
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Guard: Jackson's doctor collected vials before 911 call
LOS ANGELES - One of Michael Jackson's bodyguards had barely stepped into the singer's bedroom when he heard a scream. "Daddy!" Jackson's young daughter cried.
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LOS ANGELES - One of Michael Jackson's bodyguards had barely stepped into the singer's bedroom when he heard a scream: "Daddy!" Jackson's young daughter cried.
A few feet away, the singer lay motionless in his bed, eyes slightly open. His personal doctor, Conrad Murray, was trying to revive him when he saw that Jackson's eldest children were watching.
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Michael Converse of La Verne wrote "my daddy writes airplanes and cars" on his first-grade report card. His young mind hadn't yet grasped doodles, a habit his father Knox Converse passed on to him.
Converse, the Fairplex's exhibits designer, now uses his "doodling" talents to draw floor plans and renderings for L.A. County Fair themed exhibitions.
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We're outdoor people. Whether we're at the park, the beach or at a barbecue. We love to be outside especially during the summer," [Michael Johnson] told the Defender.
"My daddy and me do a lot of neat things. I can't wait for school to end so we can do more. I love my daddy a lot," said [Kyzhe], who just completed first grade.
"It's never easy when it comes to raising kids. Someday I do plan to remarry but for now I art enjoying all the attention from my daughter," [Pierre Ingram] said.
I love both of my sons and always look forward to when the three of us get together for some father and son time, Tate added. [...] because Täte's oldest son, a former all-star at HomewoodFlossmoor High School, aspires to be a professional basketball player after college, it's no wonder that Tate engag...
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AUSTIN, Texas -- SmallCapVoice.com, Inc. announced today that a new audio interview featuring, Who's Your Daddy, Inc. (WYD) (OTCBB:WYDI) a brand manag...
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Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris-Michael: "Ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. And I just wanted to say I love him - so much.
Smokey Robinson: "You don't think you'll live to see them gone. ... He is going to live forever and ever and ever and ever."