PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Thursday June 22, 2006
PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Thursday June 22, 2006
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Taylor Hicks' 'Do I Make You Proud' Rockets to Number One on Billboard's Hot One Hundred Chart!
This year's American Idol winner, Taylor Hicks, rockets to the top of Billboard's coveted Hot One hundred chart with his first single, "Do I Make You Proud" released by Nineteen Recordings Limited and Arista Records on June thirteenth. The single simultaneously came in at number one on the Billboard Hot One hundred chart, the Billboard Single Sales chart and the Billboard Pop One hundred chart making it the best selling song in the country with over one hundred and ninety thousand copies sold in its first week of release.
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Aye, Aye Captain! COMEDY CENTRAL to Roast William Shatner
Comedy Central is taking command and putting William Shatner in the hot seat. Shatner is confirmed to brazenly travel where only the strongest have survived, as the all comedy network's newest Roastee. "The Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner" will air on Sunday, August twentieth.
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President's Helicopter Coming to Nixon Library
The Presidential helicopter used by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford is coming to the Nixon Library for permanent display. The six-ton Sikorsky Sea King helicopter, a virtual flying Oval Office, served four Presidents. Whether used by President Kennedy on trips to Hyannis Port, by President Johnson returning from Camp David, or President Nixon on his return to China and trips to the Western White House, the President's Helicopter is truly a "skywitness" to history.
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NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox
Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how. New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling light shows. It is estimated up to one quarter of the radiation in the universe emitted since the big bang comes from material falling towards supermassive black holes, including those powering quasars, the brightest known objects.
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PRNewswire -- June 22
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