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Wednesday
November 6, 2002
Britney Honored One More Time
Pop princess BRITNEY SPEARS
ventured out to Hollywood Monday night in front of an appreciative crowd --
not to perform, but to receive an award for her benevolent contributions to
children. Tonight on ET, catch all the highlights of this extra-special event!
Britney received the prestigious Children's Choice Award from The Neil Bogart
Memorial Fund for her strong commitment to children's issues and charitable
giving. Through her Britney Spears Foundation, the Louisiana native has
created fun-filled playrooms for sick children in hospitals. Her Dream Within
a Dream Tour raised a million dollars for children of the victims of 9/11. And
her Britney Spears Camp for the Performing Arts continues to provide acting,
singing and dancing lessons for less privileged children.
"It is an honor to be recognized in the music industry for my commitment
to children," said Britney. "I get so much out of seeing a child's
self-esteem and happiness grow through the projects I have worked on. To be
recognized for this is amazing."
The honor was all part of the annual Bogart Tour for a Cure, hosted by DICK
CLARK. Performing at the event at the Universal Amphitheatre (a venue which
was also honored), were SUGAR RAY, MICHELLE BRANCH, ASHANTI and SIXPENCE NONE
THE RICHER.
The Neil Bogart Memorial Fund is dedicated to funding "cutting-edge,
bench to bedside research" at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles and is
continuously working to make landmark discoveries in many fields of science
and medicine.
etonline.com |
Britney On The Lycos Top 50: Week 168
Britney moved down three spots to #15
this week on the Lycos 50 for the week ending 11/02/02. She has been on the
list for 168 weeks.
50.lycos.com |
This Week: Britney On The World Charts
Charts & Ratings weekly world charts
update for Britney.
"Boys" on the single charts:
Austria #19
Switzerland #24
Sweden #24
Australia #36
Argentina #38
France #64 (debute)
"Britney" on the album charts:
France #141
charts.boom.ru |
Britney's New Guy
Britney Spears is working on her new
album with Robbie Williams' ex songwriting partner, Guy Chambers, according to
reports.
The pop princess is said to have made
a number of trips to Guy's studio in North London where the pair have been
working on a raunchy new track, 'Sacred'.
Guy, who was recently dumped by
Robbie after refusing to work exclusively for the star, has already begun
working with Brit boy band BB Mak, pop idol Will Young and new all-girl band,
The Licks.
According to a UK tabloid, Britney is
keen to boost her flagging career and hopes that Chambers - who co-wrote
Robbie hits including 'Angels', 'Millennium' and 'Rock DJ' - will be able to
help.
The US star is also said to be
working with Cathy Dennis, who wrote the huge Kylie hit, 'Can't Get You Out Of
My Head'.
dotmusic.com |
"Britney" On The Billboard
200: Week 51
"Britney" moved down this
week, down 3 spots on the Billboard 200 at #186.
BILLBOARD 200 HISTORY: Britney
week (51) ending 11.02.02 #186
week (50) ending 10.26.02 #183
week (49) ending 10.19.02 #179
week (48) ending 10.12.02 #168
week (47) ending 10.05.02 #162
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week (05) ending 12.15.01 #4
week (04) ending 12.08.01 #5
week (03) ending 12.01.01 #3
week (02) ending 11.24.01 #2
week (01) ending 11.17.01 #1 (debut)
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Britney On The Lycos Top 50: Week 167
Britney moved down three spot to #12
this week on the Lycos 50 for the week ending 10/26/02. She has been on the
list for 167 weeks.
Bye-Bye Britney
This week Christina Aguilera (#10) trying to revive her career with her sexy
new persona, surpasses Britney Spears (#12) in Internet searches for the first
time ever. Other than the month after September 11, this is the only time in
The Lycos 50 history that Britney has dropped out of the top ten,and with
Ulrika Jonsson at #7, this is the first week in The Lycos 50 history that
Britney Spears does not rank as one of the top two women online.
50.lycos.com/ |
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Latest Hollywood Script Deals
Tyro helmer Franc
Reyes is back in business with Universal, this time with a new pitch called
"Ceramic Life" whic the studio snapped up preemptively Monday.
Reyes most recently helmed John Leguizamo
starrer "Empire" -- the first release to come from Universal's newly
formed Latin specialty label Arenas -- which the studio has just moved up from
a February to a Dec. 6 release.
"Ceramic Life" is a fatal
attraction-like tale of what happens when an aging pop superstar is denied
repeated sexual liaisons with a casual fan.
Reyes, in an interview with Daily Variety,
said the idea came to him when he imagined "what it must be like for a
pop star like Britney Spears, who relies on her six-pack (abs) as part of her
appeal, to find herself at age 45."
story.news.yahoo.com
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