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More Michael Jackson Stories on the Web

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In our continuing effort to bring you the multitude of Michael Jackson stories unfolding on the Internet - while still covering the rest of the entertainment world - we have another roundup of the new stories we didn't hit here at PopEater.
MJ Face in the Clouds Over NYC?: A FOX TV News local NY affiliate posted some pictures taken by viewers... of clouds that resemble Michael Jackson's profile, overlooking New York City.
Jackson Survived on One Meal a Day: Jackson's concert promoter told Daily Mirror that the pop star's stress level caused Jackson to forget meals, often surviving on just one day.
U2 Makes Surprise Tribute to MJ: The Sun reports that U2 kicked off their first tour in three years in Barcelona with a tribute to Michael Jackson: "He was an unspeakable talent."
Quincy Jones Recalls MJ Memories: Quincy Jones shares his fondest and strangest memories of the king of Pop with Men.Style.com.
Ed Hardy HQ Moves to MJ's Mansion: Ed Hardyclothing founder Christian Audigier tells TMZ that he's moving the headquarters of his company to the Holmby Hills mansion where Michael Jackson died.
Bubbles the Chimp Found: CNN has tracked down Jackson's chimp Bubbles, who is now living in a Florida sanctuaty - at the ripe, old age of 26.
Jackson Thrilled to Break Record: AEG boss Randy Phillips shoots back to reports that Jackson was overwhelmed by his tour, telling the Daily Mirror that Jackson was excited to break the world record for concert dates.
ABBA To Take Over MJ Tour?: The Sun reports that '70s Swedish pop band ABBA is being courted to replace Jackson on his London tour.
Stevie Wonder Makes Tribute to MJ: The Associated Press reports that Stevie Wonder changed the lyrics to 'I Just Called to Say I Love You' duing a Montreal jazz festival, paying tribute to his late colleague.
Secret MJ Recordings: WENN claims that newly recorded songs - collaborations between Michael Jackson and R&B singer Akon, and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am. - might soon be released.
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A Michael Jackson Retrospective

    Michael Jackson was rushed to the hospital suffering from cardiac arrest. According to reports, he has died at the age of 50. A Retrospective of His Life

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    Known as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson began his life as a child sensation who blossomed into one of the greatest pop stars of all time.

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    He was the lead singer for the very popular Jackson 5 that included the his brothers -- Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon. He then morphed into a highly successful recording artist, making his first solo album in 1972.

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    Jackson appears in the 1982 music video for 'Thriller,' one of the best-selling albums of all time with at least 27 million copies sold worldwide.

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    Over the course of his storied career, Jackson won 13 Grammy awards -- eight of them for 'Thriller' alone.

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    His stage presence captured the hearts of millions -- including his signature "moonwalk" dance which he unveiled in 1983 while performing 'Billie Jean.' At 50 years old, he was attempting to make a comeback with several dates scheduled in London.

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    Jackson's successes were also marred by personal strife and controversy. In later years, the singer was twice accused of molesting children. In the first, he settled out of court with the accuser, and in the second he was found not guilty.

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    Jackson is seen being escorted into court in January of 2004 -- the second time he was charged with child molestation. The first, in 1993, resulted in a settlement reported to be worth about $23 million.

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    Jackson is shown here in his 2003 mug shot where he was booked on child molestation charges. The singer was later acquitted.

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    The 'Dangerous' star caused a stir when he held his youngest child, Prince Michael II, over the balcony of his Berlin hotel in 2002. His son was later dubbed 'Blanket' due to this incident.

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