Correction: Ballpark etiquette storyOctober 13th, 2009 Correction: Ballpark etiquette storyTRENTON, N.J. — In one version of a Sept.
Memorial to soldier kidnapped and slain in Iraq unveiled in OregonAugust 24th, 2009 Memorial to kidnapped, slain soldier unveiledMADRAS, Ore. — Residents in central Oregon have unveiled a memorial to Army Pfc.
Gary, Ind. paid $5,000 for Jackson's father, 7 others to fly to Michael Jackson memorialAugust 14th, 2009 Gary, Ind. paid airfare for Jackson's fatherGARY, Ind. — The mayor of Gary, Ind., said Friday his cash-strapped city paid $5,000 to fly Michael Jackson's father and seven other people out from Los Angeles to attend a July memorial for his son in the pop star's hometown.
Singers, dancers lead thousands in celebrating Michael Jackson's life in his hometownJuly 11th, 2009 Jackson's hometown holds a memorial for pop iconGARY, Ind. — Michael Jackson's boyhood hometown bade farewell to the King of Pop on Friday with a celebration of his life and music.
Dozens lined up at ballpark ahead of Jackson's Ind. hometown memorial celebrationJuly 10th, 2009 Dozens line up for Jackson Ind. hometown memorialGARY, Ind.
Mayor: Jackson's father to attend memorial in family's hometown of Gary, Ind.July 9th, 2009 Mayor: Jackson's dad to attend Ind. hometown eventGARY, Ind.
Motorcade leaves home of Michael Jackson's parents, apparently heading for a memorial serviceJuly 7th, 2009 Motorcade leaves Michael Jackson's parents' homeLOS ANGELES — A motorcade has left the home of Michael Jackson's parents, apparently heading for a private service in advance of a star-studded memorial in downtown Los Angeles. Numerous vehicles under California Highway Patrol escort headed out from the San Fernando Valley property shortly before 8 a.m.
Motorcade from the home of Michael Jackson's parents has reached cemeteryJuly 7th, 2009 Jackson motorcade reaches memorial parkLOS ANGELES — A motorcade from the home of Michael Jackson's parents has reached a cemetery in the Hollywood Hills for a private service in advance of a star-studded memorial in downtown Los Angeles. Numerous vehicles under California Highway Patrol escort headed out from the parents' home shortly before 8 a.m.
List of guests invited to Michael Jackson's public memorialJuly 7th, 2009 List of guests invited to Jackson's memorialList of guests invited to public memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles:
Larry King
Dionne Warwick
LeVar Burton
Mariah Carey
Spike Lee
Wesley Snipes
Lou Ferrigno
Stevie Wonder
Usher
Lionel Richie
Brooke Shields
Kobe Bryant
Berry Gordy
Jennifer Hudson
Magic Johnson
John Mayer
The Rev. Jesse Jackson
The Rev.
Michael Jackson's public memorial service under way in Los AngelesJuly 7th, 2009 Jackson memorial service under wayLOS ANGELES — A public memorial service for Michael Jackson has begun in downtown Los Angeles. Smokey Robinson opened the memorial Tuesday morning in the Staples Center arena by reading comments from Jackson friends.
More than 1.2 million people have registered for tickets to Michael Jackson's Tuesday memorialJuly 4th, 2009 More than 1 million seek tix for Jackson memorialLOS ANGELES — More than 1.2 million people have now registered to get tickets for Michael Jackson's memorial service next week. Only 11,000 tickets will be given out for the Tuesday service at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Colin Powell says Americans should celebrate Michael Jackson's art, not dwell on controversiesJuly 4th, 2009 Colin Powell: Celebrate Michael Jackson's artWASHINGTON — Colin Powell says Michael Jackson had controversy in his life, but in death his art should be celebrated. The retired general and former secretary of state said he was in Vietnam, Korea or stationed elsewhere during Jackson's heyday.
Gary, Ind. mayor hopes Jackson's modest boyhood home becomes the new Graceland for fansJune 27th, 2009 Ind. mayor has big hopes for Jackson boyhood homeGARY, Ind. — The hardscrabble city of Gary, Ind., which rose to prosperity in its steelmaking heyday and saw its fortunes fall with the industry, sees an opportunity in the death of its most famous native: Michael Jackson.
Japanese commissioner's tour of Rangers ballpark includes pitch off moundApril 21st, 2009 Japanese commissioner tours Rangers ballparkARLINGTON, Texas — The commissioner of Japanese professional baseball threw a strike with Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan watching him. Ryozo Kato toured Rangers Ballpark on Monday before being honored by the Japan-America Society of Dallas-Fort Worth.
At history's doors, Obama holds hope of American renewalJanuary 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Standing at the threshold of history as the first black president of the United States, Barack Obama invited his nation to a 'celebration of American renewal' for his inauguration Tuesday. 'Welcome to this celebration of American renewal,' he told thousands of people packing the National Mall Sunday afternoon as a star-studded concert at the Lincoln Memorial marked the official opening of inauguration revelry.