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2010-06-15 02:00:00

NEW YORK, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Steal the moon? A despicable act... and the obsession of one of the world's greatest super-villains Gru (Steve Carell) in Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment's inaugural animated 3-D CGI feature, Despicable Me, opening July 9th.

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2009-09-07 18:55:00

The surviving members of the British pop band the Bee Gees plan to reunite on stage for a series of live concerts, Robin Gibb said.

2009-03-14 13:45:50

The British band Coldplay said Saturday at an Australian benefit for bush fire and flood victims that it wished them the best. Appearing at the Sound Relief concert in Sydney, singer Chris Martin and his fellow Coldplay stars ended their set by offering their best wishes to the victims of the fires in the state of Victoria and recent floods in Queensland, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. Martin also helped begin the fundraising concert by introducing Australian John Farnham, who came on stage to sing You're the Voice with Coldplay. "Ladies and gentleman, please welcome to sing the Australian national anthem, John Farnham,'' Martin said. Along with Coldplay, Wolfmother and the Hoodoo Gurus also served as lead-ins to the concert headliner, the Bee-Gees. The Morning Herald said all proceeds from the Sydney Cricket Ground event would be split between the victims of the bush fires and floods.

2008-10-18 15:00:06

The 1977 disco hit "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees has the perfect beat to perform CPR, say medical researchers at the University of Illinois. At 103 beats per minutes, the song is the perfect CPR metronome, said Dr. David Matlock of the university's Peoria campus.

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2008-10-17 11:45:00

At 103 beats per minute, and a rhythm that will just get stuck in your head, the Bee Gees' 1977 disco song "Stayin' Alive" is the perfect solution to truly help keep people staying alive during CPR.

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