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[Title] => Rap's well-traveled path to prison
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[Title] => A 'focused' T.I. prepares for prison time
[Summary] => ATLANTA (AP) -- When T.I. is sentenced this week on federal weapons charges, he is likely to spend about a year in prison just as his career is at its peak: His latest album, "Paper Trail," has sold almost two million copies, charted two smash No. 1 songs, and a third with Justin Timberlake is near the top of the charts.
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[Title] => Riot from Kings of Convenience
[Summary] => The album Riot on an Empty Street by Kings of Convenience is an excellent example of an old adage. It is so old that it sounds new again. When I say old, I mean music created by Bread or America, Chad & Jeremy, Peter, Paul & Mary or maybe even the Kingston Trio or the Brothers Four. Truth to tell, I expected to hear Simon & Garfunkel intro with "Hello darkness, my old friend
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