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Don't You Forget About Me



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Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley Split the Charts


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Rascal Flatts' 'I Won't Let Go' jumps three spots to land at the top of the Mediabase/Country Aircheck country chart, while Brad Paisley's 'Old Alabama' climbs to the top of Billboard's country chart. They trade places on the opposing charts with Brad at No. 2 on Mediabase/Country Aircheck and the Flatts in second place on Billboard. Miranda Lambert's recent No. 1, 'Heart Like Mine,' drops to No. 3 on both charts.

Rascal Flatts gravitated toward their latest single mainly because it spoke of their feelings as parents, but the message also applies to many situations. "'I Won't Let Go' is one of the finest songs we've ever cut, and personally, I think it's one of the finest songs written in a long time," says the Flatts' Joe Don Rooney. "Once you have children, like [me and] Gary and Jay, you really feel that in this song -- that unconditional love and support for your children." Lead singer Gary agrees, adding, "It's an unforgettable melody, and the first time we heard it, we just knew it was a monster of a song ... It's what we always look for -- that big universal lyric. It could be anything from God to mother to children to anything. It's however you perceive the song."

Brad is overwhelmed to have the legendary Alabama on one of his songs, especially as he grew up performing their songs in his shows before making the move to Nashville. "It's really an amazing experience to see them back together singing like they are and that sound that the three of their voices have," Brad says. "They're responsible for so many of us in music now that were influenced by them, and getting to hear them on the radio right next to me is a thrill of a lifetime."

Rascal Flatts appear on the first of two farewell episodes for the 'Oprah Winfrey Show.' They perform their No. 1 hit, 'I Won't Let Go.' The guys are also set to kick off their summer tour, Flatts Fest, in Bristow, Va., June 18.

Brad arrives in stores with his latest album, 'This Is Country Music,' featuring his latest No. 1 hit, 'Old Alabama,' today (May 23). He is set perform the tune when appears on ABC's 'Good Morning America,' CBS' 'The Late Show With David Letterman' and 'Hannity' on FOX News on Tuesday (May 24), as well as when he hits the road on his H20 II: Wetter & Wilder World tour June 3 in Virginia Beach, Va.



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Beyonce and Jackie Evancho Sing Farewell to Oprah


Oprah Winfrey concludes 25 years of her talk show tomorrow.
But a slew of huge names gathered in Chicago last week to tape a farewell to this television goddess. For a special that aired yesterday afternoon, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Madonna, Halle Berry and Will Smith, among others, saluted Oprah inside the United Center.
The event also featured a couple touching musical performances: from Beyonce - who sang "Run the World (Girls)" and told Oprah "your persuasion can build a nation" - to Jackie Evancho, the 10-year old sensation from last summer's America's Got Talent.
Watch both below, and try not to get too choked up over the end of Oprah...


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DWTS' Backstage Q&A: Hines Ward and Kym Johnson on Winning the Mirrorball Trophy


Kym Johnson and Hines WardWith the scores among the three finalists in 'Dancing With the Stars' being so close it was going to come down to who had the strongest fan base. In the end, the Steeler Nation, the fan base of the pro football team that Hines Ward plays for in Pittsburgh, turned out to be stronger than all the 'Cheers' and 'Disney' fans.

Ward and his partner Kym Johnson took home the coveted mirrorball trophy. Emmy-winning actress Kirstie Alley and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy came in second. Disney starChelsea Kane and partner Mark Ballas, who was celebrating his 25th birthday yesterday, came in third.

Immediately after the show, the ballroom dance floor turned into a media frenzy. ABC publicists quickly set up a press line with a white, plastic chain-link fence, separated by poles, with press on one side, stars and dancers on the other, and a flurry of interviews began.

AOL TV was on the scene to talk to the new champions, the runner-ups and other Season 12 participants.

"It's just incredible," Johnson told AOL TV shortly after the finale. "I feel so proud of Hines. We did it! I still can't believe it."

A delighted Ward said that he'll keep the coveted mirrorball next to his Super Bowl MVP trophy, but he was even happier that he helped give Johnson, a previous winner with Donny Osmond, her bookend statue.

"I really wanted Kym to win her second one," he said.

Ward wasn't sure he was going to win even after Kane was announced as the third-place winner and he was standing there with Alley. "I thought, 'Oh, geez. Everybody knows Kirstie!' I didn't know how I'd match up with her [when it came to votes.]"

"The [Pittsburgh] Steeler Nation was behind us," Johnson said with a smile. "Now I can rest and relax. This was worth it. I feel great."

Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy"I don't feel like we won," Alley said, acknowledging her second place finish, but she still feels like a victor. "We did an amazing job. You want to win and I didn't and we didn't. I can't say that I don't have any sadness about it. But that will probably change really fast when I drink a bottle of wine.

"I want to say one thing," the actress added. "Maks had a long way to go with me and he pulled it off. I wish we would have won and I wish he would have won. I really do. But I look at what evolved from the first day. I guess you could look at that as extraordinary."

Kane likewise had no regrets. "I'm so happy with this entire process," she said. "It feels really flattering to be included in the first place from the moment that 'DWTS' called me. To be in the company of a huge movie star and a huge sports star ... I've only been in the game for four years."

Winning for Ballas would have been a nice birthday gift, but Kane said he was doing fine. "If anything Mark and I are just sad that it's over. It's very bittersweet. We've spent a lot of time together and it's hard to say goodbye. It's not like, 'See you next season.' I'll never be able to do anything like this again in my life."

There are tears, she said, but "They're happy tears."

Chelsea Kane and Mark BallasCall her biased if you will, but Shirley Ballas, Mark's mother, a respected dancer and instructor, thought that her son and Kane did amazingly well. "I have my own opinion [as to the outcome] as a dancer. Chelsea was by far the best. I was a bit disappointed in Len [Goodman, judge] that he didn't have his own opinion. The judges' votes go a long way."

At the end of the day, however, Ballas knows that 'DWTS' is a TV show. "It's reality TV," she said. "It's not always about the dancing."

Ballas added, "We have a great winner [in Hines], Kirstie Alley is to be admired for the weight she lost and Chelsea is a great dancer."

Season 12 will be remembered as the installment when the drama returned to where it belongs -- on the dance floor (and not in the personal lives of contestants or in conflicts between dancers and celebrities.) The competition was so fierce that not even the pro dancers could predict who was going to win.

"We were trying to make bets backstage," says pro dancer Chelsie Hightower, who came in fifth place with her star partner, rapper Romeo. "[But] we didn't even know who to put a bet on. They've all had such amazing journeys."

In the end, she said, "We were excited to see Hines win. He's an amazing person."
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The Dancing With the Stars Season 12 Winner is Read more celebrity gossip at: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/05/the-dancing-with-the-stars-season-12-winner-is/#ixzz1NNBcqesr


It's been a Dancing with the Stars season to remember.
The injuries. The drama. The personal stories that moved us. The moves on the floor that thrilled us. A cast of stars so engaging and evenly matched that the field was as competitive as it was entertaining from the start.
But there could be only one Season 12 champion.
Awaiting the Results
Somewhat surprisingly, given that she was just one point from perfection Monday and seemed like the dark horse to win, Chelsea Kane finished in third place.
That left Kirstie Alley, who ended up with five points less than the other finalists, but has been a fan favorite all season, up against Hines Ward for the crown.
Talk about anyone's game. Anyone willing to wager on this?
And the Season 12 Dancing With the Stars winner was ...
Hines Ward and his partner, Kym Johnson!
They jumped in the air and hugged as confetti dropped. The Pittsburgh Steelers star lauded Johnson, who fought through a bad neck injury this month, as "an amazing teacher" and thanked the judges "for giving us constructive criticism."
"I also want to thank all the fans," he said.
Kirstie Alley, who finished second along with Maksim Chmerkovskiy, said, "This the most extraordinary adventure I've ever been on in my life."
Still, she couldn't quite overtake Ward, a former Super Bowl MVP who proclaimed that DWTS is his Super Bowl this spring. Here's the MVP ...
Hines Ward Wins Dancing With the Stars!


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Marmite Banned in Denmark


Marmite, the British spread made from yeast extract with a taste that people will either love or hate (indeed, the company’s marketing slogan is "Love it or hate it"), is definitely not getting any love by the Danish government: it is banning the sticky spread.
The sales ban enforces a law restricting products fortified with added vitamins. Food giant Kellogg’s withdrew some brands of breakfast cereal from Denmark when the legislation passed in 2004, but until now Marmite had escaped the attention of Danish authorities.
"What am I supposed to put on my toast now?" asked British advertising executive Colin Smith, who has lived in the country for six years. "I still have a bit left in the cupboard, but it’s not going to last long."
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I say it’s about time! My taste buds still recoil from the horror of trying it once many years ago. What do you think?
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Cab driver from Irving arrested after bomb squad removes suspicious materials from home near D/FW Airport


A cab driver from Irving was arrested Sunday after a bomb squad removed suspicious materials from his 
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Sharif Ahmed Nour, 41, was charged with possession of prohibited weapons after theFBI determined that the unspecified didn't add up to a federal offense.
Irving firefighters found the materials after extinguishing a small fire at Nour's home in the 3600 block of Block Drive, near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The FBI and the Joint Terrorism Task Force assisted in the investigation.
The materials were ultimately determined not to be an imminent threat.
Nour is originally from Somalia and has been driving cabs at the airport for years, a friend told WFAA-TV (Channel 8).
Watch Channel 8's full report below: