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      Battle of the Brains Tuesdays and Thursdays listeners battle it out for cool prizes. Full Story
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      Karl Childers each Friday Karl calls with an update from the Nervous Hostipal. Full Story
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     Useless Facts from Rico
    Everything you don't necessarily need to know.
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Country Music News

Even if she doesn't win a trophy in November, Miranda Lambert has already made history as the female with the most nominations in a single year at the CMA Awards.
I think in many ways that a lot of people took Brooks & Dunn for granted. Now that they're gone, a big chunk of country music history goes with them. And I hate to see them go.
With an astonishing two decades of hits, Brooks & Dunn's music clearly speaks for itself. Thus, instead of writing a long goodbye prior to the duo's final concert on Thursday night (Sept. 2) at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, the CMT.com editori

Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Fred Foster Honored by Leadership Music

Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and record producer Fred Foster graciously accepted awards honoring their unique leadership in country music during an invitation-only event on Sunday night (Aug. 29) in Nashville.
   

Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum Lead Initial Nominations for CMA Awards

Miranda Lambert and Lady Antebellum emerged as the early leaders when the nominations for the 44th annual CMA Awards were announced Tuesday morning (Aug. 31) in Nashville.
   

U.S. and Israel spying behind BlackBerry woe: Dubai police (Reuters)

A family walks past a display of a BlackBerry smart phone at a shopping mall in Dubai August 1, 2010. REUTERS/Mosab OmarReuters - Concerns over Israeli access to BlackBerry data, and the use of the device by the United States to spy on the United Arab Emirates are behind the Gulf state's moves to curb the smartphone, Dubai's police chief said.


   

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