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Michael Jackson's Hair Expected to Sell for Over $5,000
The hair was recovered from the drain after he stayed at the Carlyle Hotel in New York.
Spotify: We've Paid $150 Million to Record Labels
Spotify claims that it has paid back $150 million to the record industry since it started three years ago, quashing speculation that the music streaming service paid artists poorly.
Meryl Streep Wins Award for Lady Thatcher Role
"The Iron Lady" portrays Baroness Thatcher looking back at her career as she struggles with dementia and bereavement.
Occupy London Activists Arrested After Protests
About 20 campaigners were detained while they tried to barge into a West End Office in central London.
Spotify Platform: Music Service Adds Apps From Rolling Stone, Guardian and More
Spotify has launched what it is calling a music game-changer by incorporating 3rd party applications from the likes of Rolling Stone and Last.fm into its music player.
Facebook Apps Bring Millions of New, Young Readers to Traditional Journalism
Facebook may be the saviour that traditional journalism needs, as it announced today that its Open Graph has shown massive increases in traffic to the Guardian and others.
Beyonce Displays her Baby Bump
The singer confronts the fake pregnancy speculations by playing around with her growing bump on set of her ‘Countdown Video’
Apple Founder Who Sold 10pc of Company for £500 Takes Costly Mistake to Auction
A contract which formalised the founding of Apple Computer Co is expected to bring in six figures at auction.
Arsenal Defender Target Set For English Move
Tim Ream is coming to England for trial stints with Bolton and West Brom
Stalin's Only Daughter Lana Peters Dies aged 85
Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's only daughter has died Monday in the U.S. state of Wisconsin at 85.
Top Ten Cities: Vienna is the Best Place in the World to Live
European cities still have the highest quality of life in the world, despite the recent turmoil, according to a new report.
Did a Naked Yoga Session Wreck Kim Kardashian's Marriage?
The couple were pictured as having heated arguments just days after their wedding.
Tearful Kardashian Talks of Her Broken Marriage
Kim Kardashian was seen sobbing over her failed marriage in a new TV reality show.
Black Friday: Violence Erupts as U.S. Shoppers Battle for Holiday Bargains
Violence has marred Black Friday in the United States as buyers fought each other for the top deals across the country. Thieves were also rife robbing people who are carrying large amounts of cash to make their early seasonal purchases.
Arsenal Monitoring Thierry Henry's Hotshot Teammate
Arsenal are monitoring New York Red Bulls hotshot Tim Ream, who is about to begin a trial with West Brom in the MLS off-season.
The Crazy World of David Icke: Shape-Shifting Reptiles Who Control The Earth
When a well-known BBC sports television presenter and spokesperson for the Green party appears on a chat show, it is fair to say you would not expect too much controversy to come from the interview. You wouldn't for example expect him to claim he was the Son of God.
Legend Pinpoints Star Signing as Van Persie Back Up
Thierry Henry would be the perfect signing for Arsenal, according to club legend Martin Keown, with the superstar currently training with the team in the MLS off season.
Egypt Military Apologizes for Deaths as Protests Enter Sixth Day
The ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has apologized for the deaths of pro-democracy activists, while questions have been raised about the likelihood of next week's elections going ahead.
Egyptian-Americans Mona Eltahawy and Jehan Noujim Detained in Cairo
Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy is said to have been arrested and detained by Egyptian police.
Profile: James Murdoch
Those close to James Murdoch will not be surprised by his decision to leave the board.
Kim Kardashian Faces £7m Lawsuit From Kris Humphries
The NBA star is reportedly set to sue Kim over claims that he was underpaid when he appeared in her reality TV show.
Rapper Azealia Banks Named 'Coolest Musician of 2011'
Rapper Azealia Banks has been named the Number One artist in the "NME Cool List of 2011." However, rap favourite Kanye West, who was ranked "third coolest" in NME 2010 list, found no mention in this year's list. In fact, even 2010 winner, Laura Marling, disappeared from the top ranks.
UC Davis Pepper Spray Victims to Have Medical Bills Paid by University
Officials at the University of California have said they will pay the medical expenses of the students who were pepper spared during an Occupy Davis protest last week.
U.S. Role in Iran, Afghanistan Debated by Republican Presidential Candidates
On Tuesday evening, U.S Republican presidential candidates debated issues concerning their country's foreign policy.
Latest Pictures of International Emmy Awards
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 39th International Emmy Awards at a Gala event held at the New York Hilton, hosted by actor Jason Priestley.
American Superstar 'Has Incentives' to be Part of Liverpool
LeBron James believes that Liverpool can win another title in the next season, with the basketball superstar revealing that he is using their story to motivate himself to win an NBA Championship with Miami Heat.
Lady Gaga Launches Holiday Workshop
The facility sells 170 products inspired by her style.
The Top 5 Racing Video Games: Christmas 2011 Buyer's Guide
It's been a busy year for racing games, offering driving fans everything from three thousand miles of open Ibiza roads in 'Test Drive Unlimited 2', to the streets of San Francisco in 'Driver' and the Top Gear Test Track in 'Forza Motorsport 4'.
Top Five Video Game Shooters: Christmas 2011 Buyer's Guide
With Christmas -- nearly -- upon us, the IBTimes is kicking off its yuletide-buyers-guide series with a collection of the top five video game shooters you don't want to be without this holiday season.
Accused al-Qaida Sympathiser Charged with New York Bomb Plot
A resident of New York has been arrested on suspicion of planning to bomb targets, including police cars and post offices.