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Music
1990s
Nas Hangs Tough at No. 1, Petty's No. 10 Echoes Past Success An Old Debate Emerges in Wake of Shooting Cops Tap Suge Knight as Suspect in Notorious B.I.G. Murder Case Founding Member of Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape Dies Bob Dylan and Bono Celebrate Opening of Vegas House of Blues Britney Spears: Inside the Mind (and Bedroom) of America's New Teen Queen Nas Bumps Britney off Top of the Charts Bill Gates Goes Head to Head with MP3 Ice Picks MP3 Break-in and robbery reported at the offices of the Christoper Wallace Foundation Red-Hot Reunion Sales Spring Forward The Olivia Tremor Control's Bill Doss Drifts Away to the Land of Nod Woodstock '99 Line-Up Takes Shape Rosa Parks Vs. OutKast Guitar Gods Taped "Diary" of John Lennon Unearthed Blur Rocks the Roseland Ballroom Britney Spears Returns to No.1; Blackstreet Crack the Top Ten ODB Arrested...Again The Father of Sampling Speaks Beulah Ready Sophomore Release Sonic Youth Clear the Air at Paris Show TLC Make Room for Ginuwine on SoundScan Charts ODB Arrested Early Monday Morning Tom Waits Impresses Crowd at Rare Show C-Murder Challenges TLC for SoundScan Crown Brian Wilson: We Still Believe in You Bush, STP in Lollapalooza Contention Let's Do It Again The Boss, McCartney and Billy Joel Crowned Rock Gods Run-DMC Bask in Old School Limelight Jeff Tweedy on Cold Hard Cash, Puffy and 'Summer Teeth' Tom Petty Delivers Schizophrenic, Rousing Fillmore Show George Strait Debuts Among TLC and Shania Twain Monsters of Folk: Dylan, Simon Might Tour Fan Fare Competing Over Chronic Adam Ant Without Ants May Return MP3 Technology Poised to Redefine Music Industry Lauryn Hill Kills Them Softly on Stage Revolution Number 3 The Rolling Stones: The Arena in Oakland Dusty Springfield Dead at 59 TLC Bump Britney From No. 1 After Knockin'Em Jay-Z Will Keep Grammy Stone Free UMG Finally Obtains Def Jam Sleater-Kinney Summon the Mosh Britney Speaks