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Michael Jackson's death: A sampling of coverage on the Web

Here’s a sampling of Michael Jackson coverage around the web:

socalincidents.com has a live feed of several TV stations’ Michael Jackson coverage.

Entertainment Tonight runs a photo of Michael Jackson’s last moments; he is pictured with his eyes closed as medical workers give him aid.

Mashable.com says tributes to Michael Jackson now make up 30% of tweets on Twitter.

--Rong-Gong Lin II

Michael Jackson, 1958-2009
Photos: Michael Jackson, 1958-2009

Fans grieve worldwide
Photos: Fans grieve worldwide

 
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You will be missed. Awesome man of the music world! Gone but not forgotten!! RIP

Despite everything that was held against Micheal Jackson he was a turn around in pop.With his first album at just five years of age he showed that doin want u want can most of the time get you far. Even though his parents made him do it for the money it brang in he still succeded. I hope everyone justs takes a minute and forgets the stuff held against him and remember the good and truth behind this legend.
BELLA - 13

So the LA county Sheriff FLEW the body to the coroner's office....LAPD pulled expert officers off of real murders to investigate.......Is there anything the LA county and city governments won't do to remain star-struck? No wonder California is broke!

The only flags going to half staff for Michael Jackson should be those at NAMBLA headquarters.

I'm so sorry that Michael is gone and send kindest thoughts and prayers to his family and fans.


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