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LAPD: No Ticket to Jackson Service? Don't Bother Coming

The public memorial service for Michael Jackson is fast approaching, and the LAPD is warning people who don't have tickets to stay away from the Staples Center during Tuesday morning's events. "Stay home," Assistant Chief Jim McDonnell said as plainly as he could on Sunday. More than 1.6 million people registered for the free ticket, but only about 8,700 have been chosen in the lottery. Winner are being notified throughout the day on Sunday, via e-mail. More Details:
>> Wristbands and tickets will be distributed at an off-site location, not at the venue.
>> A video feed from the services will be available on the Internet for free.
>> There will also be no funeral procession despite previous reports of one.
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In our continuing effort to bring you the multitude of Michael Jackson stories unfolding on the Internet - while still covering the rest of the entertainment world - we have another roundup of the new stories we didn't hit here at PopEater.
Was Jackson's Nanny His Secret Girlfriend?: The Mirror claims that only Jackson's staff knew that former nanny Grace Rwaramba was Michael Jackson's long-time girlfriend.
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Madonna's Live Tribute To the King of Pop

Madonna didn't want to wait until Tuesday to honor Michael Jackson, deciding to turn a portion of her London concert Saturday over to a tribute complete with an impersonator. Watch It Below:
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Powerful Drug Discovered in Michael Jackson's Home

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The ongoing investigation into Michael Jackson's sudden death has taken a new turn after the powerful sedative Diprivan was found in the singer's home.
Diprivan is an anesthetic widely used in operating rooms to induce unconsciousness. Also known as Propofol, it's given intravenously and is very unusual to have in a private home. TMZ had reported on the Propofol late last week.
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The President Pays His Respects To the King of Pop

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Many had wondered why President Barack Obama hadn't publicly addressed the death of Michael Jackson. The explanation is simple: he hadn't been asked. Now Obama speaks out on his admiration of MJ in an AP interview. "I grew up on his music, still have all his stuff on my iPod," Obama says, adding that he "will go down in history as one of our greatest entertainers." More From the President After the Jump >>>
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Too Much Detail in Jackson Coverage?

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After the sudden passing of Michael Jackson, the Internet exploded with 24/7 coverage of every aspect of the pop star's life and death. Entertainment media followed every possible angle of Michael Jackson's story - but has the coverage delved too deep? Some say yes. British tabloid OK! chose to run a cover photo of Michael Jackson that showed the King of Pop either already dead or dying. According to Gawker, even the magazine's staff balked at the choice. Now the Pew Research Center has published data saying that almost 2/3 of Americans think there was just plain too much coverage of Jackson's death, which or without macabre photographs.
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In our continuing effort to bring you the multitude of Michael Jackson stories unfolding on the Internet - while still covering the rest of the entertainment world - we have another roundup of the new stories we didn't hit here at PopEater.
MJ Face in the Clouds Over NYC?: A FOX TV News local NY affiliate posted some pictures taken by viewers... of clouds that resemble Michael Jackson's profile, overlooking New York City.
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'Fargo' Star Harve Presnell Dies at 75

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Golden Globe winner Harve Presnell passed away from pancreatic cancer on June 30 EW.com reports. The actor, who's is best known for his role as William H. Macy's overbearing father-in-law in 'Fargo,' was 75-years-old. Other notable roles of Presnell's include a turn on 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Flags of Our Fathers.'
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Oscar Winner Karl Malden Dies at 97

Karl Malden, the Academy Award-winning actor who appeared in some of the most iconic films of the mid-20th century and later found renewed fame on television and in commercials, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 97.
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In our continuing effort to bring you the multitude of Michael Jackson stories unfolding on the Internet - while still covering the rest of the entertainment world - we have another roundup of the new stories we didn't hit here at PopEater.
Dangerous Anesthetic Found at Jackson's Home: TMZ reported this morning that a dangerous anesthetic called Propofol was discovered at Jackson's house after he died.
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