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          <author><![CDATA[Diggita / prima pagina, Romana, Italy]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Benitez, un colpo da 11 milioni di Euro]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:36:18 +0200</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[C'e un calcio che si muove con le grandi cifre, con i grandi nomi e con le grandi squadre; un calcio fatto di colpi ad effetto ed attivita di merchandising ch1 Voti]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[MTV News, Los Angeles, United States]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Mariah Carey Sings 'I'll Be There' At Michael Jackson Memorial]]></title>
          <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 12:05:00 +0200</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[For first performance of Staples Center tribute, Carey and Trey Lorenz reprise their 1992 cover.By Eric Ditzian<br />
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Mariah Carey at Michael Jackson's memorial on Tuesday<br />
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Photo: AEG Live<br />
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After a slight delay, Michael Jackson's memorial tribute at the Staples Center in Los Angeles got off to an emotional beginning as Mariah Carey performed a version of the Jackson 5's biggest hit, "I'll Be There."<br />
Taking the stage in an elegant black dress, Carey began to sing alone. She was soon joined by frequent collaborator Trey Lorenz for the performance. While the duo sang, photos of the singer flashed on a huge screen above them.<br />
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This was the second time since the pop singer's death that artists had performed "I'll Be There" on live TV. Just days after Jackson's death, Ne-Yo and Jaime Foxx concluded an MJ-centric BET Awards with a gospel-inspired version of the song.<br />
Upon its release in 1970, "I'll Be There" shot to the top of the Billboard chart. Co-written and co-produced by Motown founder Berry Gordy, the track was a departure from earlier, uptempo Jackson 5 hits like "ABC." Michael shared the lead vocal with his brother Jermaine. The song became the group's final #1 single, although Michael would go on to score many more during career as a solo artist.<br />
Carey and Lorenz's version at the Staples Center was a reprise of their 1992 "MTV Unplugged" cover of "I'll Be There," which also landed the top Billboard slot.<br />
The song has also been covered by New Kids on the Block, Leona Lewis (on the British "X Factor" show) and on both "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent."<br />
For complete coverage of the life, career and passing of the legendary entertainer, visit "Michael Jackson Remembered."<br />
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          <author><![CDATA[Bahadir Ocal : Hollanda Haberleri (Simit Center), Istanbul, Turkey]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Mehmet Topal ve Sabri Basın Toplantısı Düzenledi]]></title>
          <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:59:59 +0100</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Galatasaraylı Mehmet Topal ve Sabri Sarıoğlu, Takımın Kamp Yaptığı Almanya'da Basın Mensuplarının Sorularını Cevaplandırdı.]]></description>
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          <title><![CDATA[Elisabeth Ruttkay (1926-2009)]]></title>
          <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:17:57 +0200</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Elisabeth Ruttkay, geborene Kiss, kam am 18. Juni 1926 in Pecs (F&#252;nfkirchen) in Ungarn zur Welt und starb am 25. Februar 2009 in Wien im Alter von 82 Jahren. <br />
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Sie erwarb sich gro&#223;e Verdienste um die Erforschung der j&#252;ngeren Steinzeit (Neolithikum) und der Bronzezeit in &#214;sterreich. F&#252;r ihre wissenschaftlichen Leistungen wurde sie 1987 mit dem "F&#246;rderungspreis Nieder&#246;sterreichs" und 1988 mit dem "&#214;sterreichisches Ehrenkreuz f&#252;r Wissenschaft und Kunst" ausgezeichnet. <br />
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1944 legte Elisabeth Ruttkay die Matura (Abitur) ab. 1955 absolvierte sie die Lehramtspr&#252;fung und erhielt das Diplom an der Universit&#228;t Budapest. 1956 fl&#252;chtete sie nach &#214;sterreich, wo sie fortan lebte und 1961 die &#246;sterreichische Staatsb&#252;rgerschaft erhielt. <br />
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Von 1962 bis 1968 arbeitete Elisabeth Ruttkay  am "Burgenl&#228;ndischen Landesmuseum Eisenstadt" und von 1968 bis 1992 an der Pr&#228;historischen Abteilung des "Naturhistorischen Museums Wien". Dort promovierte sie 1979 zum Doktor der Philosophie. <br />
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Nach dem Tod ihres ersten Ehemanns heiratete Elisabeth Ruttkay 1983 den Philosophen Dr. Tibor Hanak, einen der Chefredakteure von "Radio Freies Europa". Seit 1992 ist Elisabeth Ruttkay im Ruhestand. <br />
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Elisabeth Ruttkay hat eine Kulturstufe der Jungsteinzeit herausgearbeitet und beschrieben (Bisamberg-Oberpullendorf-Gruppe, 1976) und zwei weitere andeutungsweise aufgestellt (M&#246;dling-Z&#246;bing-Gruppe, 1973, und Herzogenburg-Gruppe, 1981). Auch einer Kulturstufe der Bronzezeit, der Attersee-Gruppe, gab sie 1981 den Namen. <br />
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Au&#223;er vielen wissenschaftlichen Publikationen leistete Elisabeth Ruttkay erhebliche Beitr&#228;ge zu den popul&#228;rwissenschaftlichen B&#252;chern "Deutschland in der Steinzeit" (1991) und "Deutschland in der Bronzezeit" (1996) des Wiesbadener Wissenschaftsautors Ernst Probst. In der Fachwelt war sie wegen ihres enormen Wissens und ihrer gro&#223;en Hilfsbereitschaft sehr beliebt. <br />
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Kurzbiografien von Elisabeth Ruttkay sind in den B&#252;chern "Deutschland in der Steinzeit", "Deutschland in der Bronzezeit" und "Superfrauen 5 - Wissenschaft" von Ernst Probst nachzulesen.<br />
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Eine Liste der Publikationen von Elisabeth Ruttkay findet man unter der Internetadresse<br />
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