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Poignant service says goodbye to King of Pop

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    Singer Janet Jackson, left, Paris Jackson, LaToya Jackson, Jackie Jackson and Prince Michael I stand on stage together during the memorial service for Michael Jackson.

    Only true Jackson fans, a number that seemed to be dwindling year after year, seemed to remember the man who dazzled us with "Thriller," made us swoon with delight with infectious grooves like "Rock With You" and "Remember the Time," and conversed with presidents, kings and queens.

    Tuesday's memorial reminded us of that Michael Jackson, too. The universally revered and admired former South African President, Nelson Mandela, offered words of condolences and love for Jackson in a statement read by Smokey Robinson.

    Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, talked about how Jackson held court with African leaders in his bid to help slow the spread of AIDS there.

    And Maya Angelou, who was also represented by her words instead of her presence, offered a loving tribute for the entertainer in remarks read by Queen Latifah.

    "He took a pose on his toes for all of us," Angelou wrote, remarking on his worldwide influence from "Birmingham, Ala., to Birmingham, England."

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    For an entertainer known for his amazing music, song took a backseat to sentiment at the service. But when it was used, it was to great effect. His very biggest hits were not part of the program.

    Instead, what we heard were the songs that reinforced Jackson outside of entertainment. Longtime friend Stevie Wonder - who summarized the thoughts of many when he said, "This is a moment I wished I didn't live to see" - sang his own "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," originally intended as a bitter breakup song but repurposed as a sad goodbye.

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    Nice touchy articleBy: SHEHZAD | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Hello All,First of all the article is very touchy, as well as the research is done in very well manner. There are some part of life M.J, which no one can revel expect the man himself. But as now is no more (may god give him piece
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