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'Ghana's Bob Marley'updated: Tue Aug 23 2011 08:41:00

Described as "Ghana's Bob Marley," Rocky Dawuni is known globally for his music, and as a spokesman for social causes.

'Ghana's Bob Marley' spreads message of brotherhoodupdated: Tue Aug 23 2011 08:41:00

Dubbed "Ghana's Bob Marley," reggae sensation Rocky Dawuni is known not only for bringing his upbeat vibe to audiences across the world, but also for promoting social issues through his extensive humanitarian work.

Nneka on injustice in Africaupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 07:09:00

Nigerian singer-songwriter Nneka talks about love and injustice in Africa.

Singer Nneka tells world of love and injustice in Nigeriaupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 07:09:00

It is a long journey from the Niger Delta to the concert halls of the United States, but it is one that Nneka is taking in her stride.

Rock Hall of Fame inductees announcedupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 16:51:00

Pop supergroup ABBA will join icons of the '60s and '70s -- Genesis, Jimmy Cliff, the Hollies and the Stooges -- as they are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year, the Hall announced Tuesday.

Fortune: Richest dead celebrity: Bob Marleyupdated: Fri Nov 20 2009 12:07:00

Is reggae superstar Bob Marley bigger than Jesus? That's debatable, but the music legend who died 28 years ago is about to challenge Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson for the title of richest dead celebrity.

People.com: For Gwen Stefani's Baby, Life's A Beach?updated: Sat Aug 23 2008 17:43:00

Video games, beaches, and Bob Marley may influence the newborn's unusual moniker

Dreadlocked 'Idol' a gonerupdated: Thu May 08 2008 11:27:00

'American Idol' contestant Jason Castro is the latest wannabe to get the boot.

Graveney loses England cricket jobupdated: Fri Jan 18 2008 13:16:00

David Graveney has lost his job as England's chief selector after 11 years in the role.

Time.com: Curbing Homophobia in Reggaeupdated: Tue Aug 07 2007 15:00:00

Thanks to a gay rights veteran, artists whose lyrics advocate gay bashing are pledging respect to homosexuals

Salahuddin is named chief selectorupdated: Wed Apr 18 2007 08:15:00

Former test player Salahuddin Ahmed will head a new three-man Pakistan selection committee, after the previous panel stepped down following the team's disastrous World Cup.

Q&A: Massilia Sound System interviewupdated: Fri Dec 22 2006 05:31:00

The Scene caught up with Massilia Sound System's Papet Jali to talk football, reggae and the spirit of Marseille...

Australia put the emphasis on paceupdated: Thu Nov 16 2006 04:14:00

Australia have put their faith in pace, by picking five fast bowlers in a 13-man squad for next week's first Ashes test against England in Brisbane.

Border relinquishes selection roleupdated: Tue Oct 10 2006 04:59:00

Former Australia captain Allan Border has resigned as a national selector just four months after returning to the post he left last year.

Fortune: Scan your way to the perfect pinotupdated: Wed Sep 20 2006 12:57:00

Call it the wine snob problem. You prepare a recipe out of a glossy magazine, but when you head to your local wine store (or for most Americans, your local supermarket) for the recommended 2003 ripe merlot with "soft tannins and a medium long finish," it's nowhere to be found.

Marley bassist loses $113M claimupdated: Mon May 15 2006 06:45:00

A British judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Bob Marley's bass guitarist Aston "Family Man" Barrett for a multimillion-pound slice of the late reggae legend's royalties.

Ex-New Zealand captain Duff diesupdated: Fri May 12 2006 04:04:00

Former New Zealand rugby captain Bob Duff has died in Christchurch aged 80, the NZRU) announced.

Q & A: Sean Paulupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 10:43:00

The Scene meets dancehall star Sean Paul in Kingston, Jamaica and hears about Bob Marley's enduring musical influence on the Caribbean island.

Kingston Director's Blogupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 10:27:00

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Kingston Forumupdated: Fri Mar 24 2006 13:21:00

Do you have a favorite hangout in the Jamaican capital? What's your favorite Sean Paul track? Send us your ideas and suggestions and we'll post them below.

Sean Paulupdated: Mon Mar 06 2006 11:11:00

Dancehall star Sean Paul has been making music for a decade, but it was his 2002 "Dutty Rock" album that took his sound beyond the Caribbean to an international audience, setting him on his way to becoming Jamaica's most popular musical export since Bob Marley.

Zimbabwe hit by players' rebellionupdated: Thu Apr 15 2004 13:54:00

Zimbabwe cricket was thrown into disarray when officials were forced to select a second-string squad to face Sri Lanka next week after a players' rebellion.

Beyonce tops with five Grammysupdated: Sun Feb 08 2004 17:34:00

Young R&B singer Beyonce Knowles and veteran soul crooner Luther Vandross led the 46th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, and OutKast won three Grammys -- including album of the year -- for "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below."

Fortune: Playlistupdated: Mon Sep 04 2000 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: BIGGER GAINS WITH YOUR COMPUTER THAT MACHINE ON YOUR DESKTOP CAN OPEN THE WINDOW TO INSIGHTS AND INVESTMENT DATA updated: Thu Jun 01 1995 00:01:00

Anyone who knows jack alwen of sub urban Portland, Ore. would hoot if you described him as a computer nerd. At 68, the retired auto executive and avid golfer spends more time on the links than on-l...

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