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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.
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    Lionel Richie, Jackson's collaborator on the anthem "We Are the World," sang a gospel classic, "Jesus is Love." Another gospel hymn heralded the arrival of Jackson's casket when a choir sang the lines, "Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the King."

    Two of Jackson's songs underscored his humanitarian side - the closing numbers, "We Are the World" and the anthem for his charity, "Heal the World."

    Usher's heartbreaking rendition of "Gone Too Soon," which Jackson wrote as a memorial for Ryan White, one of the early public faces of AIDS, captured the pain not only of his fans and friends, but of his family, as the Jackson brothers came together and gripped a sobbing Usher in their arms afterward.

    And Jermaine Jackson's version of "Smile," which Michael Jackson had often used as a metaphor for his own tragic life, was a fitting epitaph for his brother.

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    But perhaps no one lifted up the image of Jackson more than the Rev. Al Sharpton, in rousing, church-like sermon that took Michael Jackson back from the tabloid headlines. Sharpton looked at Jackson's children and declared: "Your daddy wasn't strange - what he had to deal with was strange."

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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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