Sunday, February 19, 2012

R.I.P Whitney Houston Alicia Keys, Kevin Kostner, Stevie Wonder, Cory Brooker, R Kelly

R Kelly gives emotional performance at Whitney Houston's funeral
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R Kelly has performed at Whitney Houston's funeral in New Jersey, struggling to hold back tears as he sang for the late singer.
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'We love you Whitney Houston' - tributes paid to singer at funeral
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Cory Booker, the mayor of Whitney Houston's childhood home, Newark paid tribute to the singer at her funeral service, describing her as an "Angel."
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Stevie Wonder sings at Whitney Houston's funeral
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Stevie Wonder sings a special reworking of his songs Ribbon In The Sky and Love's In Need at the service for pop star Whitney Houston.
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Alicia Keys raises the roof at Whitney Houston's funeral
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Alicia Keys moved mourners at Whitney Houston's funeral as she sang an emotional song, after weeping.
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Kevin Costner: 'Off you go, Whitney Houston'
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Speaking at Whitney Houston's funeral, actor Kevin Costner remembered a fledgling movie star who still wondered whether she was good enough.

Libra Daily stars for today 19 February 2012 www.shelleyvonstrunckel.com

Some plans are made and remain as they're organised. At the moment, however, you'll find you need not only to rethink much of what you're doing, but that events demand substantial changes. Unsettling as this seems, once you begin making those changes, you'll realise how much you can improve on arrangements.
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Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Sunday 19th February 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Syria - China calls for peace and backs referendum

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Chinese envoy, Zhai Jun has called on all sides in the Syria to end violence, following talks with President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus

Pope Benedict creates 22 new cardinals

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Pope Benedict has made his stamp on the future of the Catholic Church by ordaining 22 new cardinals, 18 of whom are "cardinal electors," allowed to chose one of their own to succeed him.