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  1. 50 -- 50 Cent
    The South Jamaica, Queens 26 year old native, 50 Cent, is grinding hard to be at the top in his field. His freestyles on mixtapes are more like songs because he adds a hook and an original beat to his music. This has separated him from the average rapper. 50 Cent lays it down so well because he's not a newcomer. Instead he's an established artists that’s confident enough to spit flames and make hot music. 50 Cent is so hot, that DJ’s have taken it upon themselves to release two Best of 50 Cent mix CD’s, before he had even signed to a major label.
  2. 50 -- Companies
    Despite the bidding war, Eminem indeed got his man, signing 50 to a joint deal with Shady/Aftermath -- the former label Em's, the latter Dr. Dre's. During the successive months, 50 worked closely with Em and Dre, who would co-executive produce his upcoming debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin', each of them producing a few tracks for the highly awaited album. Before Get Rich dropped, though, Em debuted 50 on the 8 Mile soundtrack. The previously released (via the underground, that is) "Wanksta" became a runaway hit in late 2002, setting the stage for "In da Club," the Dre-produced lead single from Get Rich. The two singles became sizable crossover hits -- the former peaking at number 13 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, the latter at number one -- and Interscope (Shady/Aftermath's parent company) had to move up Get Rich's release date to combat bootlegging as a result.
  3. 50 Cent
    Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and Mariah Carey are in Houston for Super Bowl XXXVII and the Pre-Bowl festivities. Magic Johnson, P. Diddy and LL Cool J are among the celebrities hosting parties.
  4. 50 Cent -- Rapper 50 Cent
    Red-hot rapper 50 Cent has teamed up with Snoop Dogg for a remix of the rapper's "P.I.M.P." The original version of the song is currently Number 34 on the urban Radio &... more >
  5. Lycos 50 -- List
    While shy of making this week's Lycos 50 list of top search terms, celebrity chef Rachael Ray sees the biggest jump in search activity, up 871% over the past week. Star of the wildly popular nationally-syndicated "Rachael Ray" show, Ray is ... a best-selling author, and for the past year, has locked in the sweet gig of Dunkin Donuts' spokeswoman. Her CBS talk show won a 2007 Daytime Emmy Award, while Forbes named her the number two "Most Trusted Celebrity." The most popular Rachael Ray-related search queries this week include Rachael Ray biography; Rachael Ray party food recipe; Rachael Ray photos; and Rachel Ray Show.
  6. Top Model
    It was announced on January 24, 2006, that Top Model would be part of the new The CW network, a merger between UPN and The WB, when the next cycle started in September airing on Wednesdays. Prior to the announcement of merging with The CW, UPN had committed to renewing the series through its ninth cycle on January 20, 2006,[7] for which casting was conducted throughout mid-2006.
  7. The Four Tops
    The Four Tops are the most stable, consistent, and dependable of the successful R&B/pop vocal acts to emerge from Motown Records in the 1960s. Unlike the Temptations, they have had no personnel changes; unlike the Supremes and the Miracles, their lead singer never felt the need to step out on his own. At the same time, the Four Tops personified the musical hybrid Motown sought -- they had the grittiness of gospel and R&B, but they were smooth enough to appeal to pop audiences. The group was formed in Detroit in 1953 by lead singer Levi Stubbs Jr., Renaldo "Obie" Benson, Lawrence Payton, and Abdul "Duke" Fakir when they were still in high school. They recorded for several labels before signing to Motown in 1963. "Baby, I Need Your Loving" (July 1964), written and produced by the team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, was their first substantial hit, setting the pattern for a series of songs showcasing Stubbs' emotive wail set against the Benson-Payton-Fakir harmony line.
  8. All American Football -- Seasons
    The Riddell Footwear High School All-American Football Team recognizes the best high school football players from throughout the country. Nominations for the Team are made by position bi-weekly throughout the football season. In January final team members will be announced, along with the Riddell Footwear National Coach of the Year and six Regional Coaches of the Year.
  9. All American Football -- Teams
    Soon after the end of the American Civil War,still the leather football helmet had not been invented, around eighteen sixty five, colleges began organizing football games.None of these early teams wore leather football helmets. In eighteen sixty seven, Princeton led the way in establishing some rudimentary rules of the game.But still , leather football helmets were not used or invented. Players simply tied a bandana around their heads. Also in that year, the football itself was patented for the very first time That early ball was a crude watermelon, almost round shape. But still no way to protect the players from death or concussins because there were no leather football helmets even thought of during these early years..Rutgers College ... established a set of rules in eighteen sixty seven, and with the relatively short distance between it and Princeton, a game was decided upon by both universities. A date was chosen, November sixth, eighteen sixty nine; Rutgers won by a score of six goals to four, and thus was played what has become known as the very first intercollegiate football game No leather football helmets were worn during this contest.
  10. All the President's Men -- Herspring
    With the exception of mussels, all the main product categories (oysters, scallops, clams and cockles) reached record production levels in 2001. Global oyster production amounted to 4.4 million MT, 4% up on the figure for 2000. Production of clams, cockles and arkshells was up 14% (to 3.9 million MT), while scallop output in 2001 was up 6% on 2000 and 23% on 1999. In contrast, global mussel production in 2001 increased marginally to 1.6 million MT and was, in fact, down 2% on the 1999 level. However, the broad trend in mussel production is positive. Having fluctuated around 1.3 million MT for a number of years up to 1997, mussel production has increased significantly since then.
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