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Michael Jackson's lawyers battle to save art

Michael Jackson's lawyers are battling to save his $900 million secret art collection.

Janet Jackson, Royal Albert Hall, London

A Jackson who's still a real thriller

Michael Jackson's kids got 'closure' from seeing body

Michael Jackson's children "never cried again" after viewing their father's body.

Video: Michael Jackson waxwork unveiled

Jermaine Jackson helped unveil three different statues of the King of Pop.

Video: Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket up for auction

The red jacket Michael Jackson wore in his Thriller video is going up for auction.

Trailer: Michael Jackson and Bubbles

The Untold Story will be shown today on Nat Geo Wild

Katherine Jackson blasts Michael's estate executors

Katherine Jackson has lashed out at the executors of her son, Michael Jackson's, estate for their lawsuit against charity Heal The World.

Lawyers claim Michael Jackson 'committed suicide due to money worries'

Lawyers acting for Dr. Conrad Murray claim Michael Jackson committed suicide as he was facing financial ruin.

Fulham to erect Michael Jackson statue

Fulham today confirmed a commemorative statue of the late Michael Jackson is being erected at Craven Cottage at the behest of chairman Mohamed Al Fayed.

See Thriller Live for just £29.50

Thriller Live is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer. Moonwalking its way around the world, award-winning director Gary Lloyd’s Thriller Live brings to life the sensational dancing and distinctive sound of Michael and the Jackson 5.

Michael Jackson's estate nets $310 million

Michael Jackson's estate has earned $310 million since his death in June 2009.

Judge orders Michael Jackson doctor to stand trial

A judge today ordered the personal physician of Michael Jackson to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after hearing testimony that he administered a dose of a powerful anesthetic and other sedatives then left the pop star alone.

Eighteen months on, the Jackson circus comes to town again

With a fanfare fit for the King of Pop, trial of singer's doctor opens in Los Angeles

The Word On... Michael, Michael Jackson

"If there is a heaven, and if Tupac, Cobain, Presley et al made it through the gates, chances are they're consoling a wincing, visibly embarrassed Jackson, cursing his inability to bolt the demos drawer in Neverland's vaults just that little bit tighter." bbc.co.uk/music

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