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For Music Icons, it's Time to Help Africa

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Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Shakira, Britney Spears, Justin Beiber and other top names in the music industry have signed up for helping Africa. They are urging other celebrities to join the social media campaign to help with the ongoing food crisis in East Africa.
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron

London Riots 2011: Cameron Deploys 16,000 Police to Curb the Spread of the Unrest

British Prime Minister David Cameron will deploy 16,000 police officers on Tuesday, almost tripling the current number, to help quell the London riots. Cameron cut short a vacation in Italy to return to London where he called for an emergency parliamentary session on Tuesday where he made the announcement after three nights of fire and looting in the capital and other British cities.It is believed that gangs of youths, some masked, are the ones looting shops, setting businesses ablaze and clashi...
London Riots

British riots spread on third night of violence

Rioting and looting spread across London on Monday as hooded youths set buildings and cars ablaze, smashed shop windows and hurled bottles and stones at police in a third night of violence in Britain's worst unrest in decades.
Jay-Z and Kanye West perform

Jay-Z, Kanye West earn high praise for "Throne"

No need for Kanye West and Jay-Z to simply watch a throne. Judging by Monday's reviews and Web response to their new album, "Watch the Throne," they should just sit atop it to reign over the realm of hip hop.
London Riots

Civil Unrest Grows in London From Tottenham Riot [VIDEO]

Civil unrest is growing in London as fresh riots, lootings and raging fires continue on Monday following Saturday's incident in gritty Tottenham. Hundreds of teens are looting shops, lighting fire to business places and continue to clash with police in at six neighborhoods, according to reports.

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