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Man robbed at Tallmadge Avenue eatery
Another winter punch heading toward Ohio
Four teens restrain man, take items from his Akron home
Complaints against officer keep coming
Police: Ohio girl dies after fall into snow bank
Region makes way for latest batch of snow; cancellations rise
Cuyahoga Falls residents come home to find burning couch on balcony
Blogs:
First Bell - On Education:
No City of Akron basketball tonight
Pets:
Pet telethon re-airs
The Heldenfiles:
Chipmunks "Squeakquel" on DVD/BD March 30
Akron Zips:
Late surge gives Zips ugly road win
Tribe Matters:
Blogmail response on Hafner
Cleveland Browns:
Stallworth's contract terminated
Balanced Ledger:
QB in Browns future: another mock draft
Kent State Sports:
KSU Notes – February 9
Cleveland Cavaliers:
NBA Power Rankings from Around the Internet
Buckeye Blogging:
Buckeyes grab 18 players on signing day
Varsity Letters:
Garfield at Buchtel basketball
All Da King's Men:
Palin At The Tea Party Convention
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Republican Pre-Conditions
Akron Law Café:
Law, Love and Chocolate
Car Chase:
Collector Car Hobby Loses One of the Best—Jim Roll
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Decisions Decisions: Credit Cards or Your Mortgage?
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Loucile is looking for a Lake Erie getaway in June for three kids, ages 1, 3, and 5.
Sound Check:
Talk of the Town – Top entertainment picks for the weekend
HRLite House:
OFCCP Report
Akron Gamer:
Makers of 'Castle Crashers' unveil 'BattleBlock Theater'
See Jane Style:
Do IT this week: Layering
By Jake Coyle Associated Press
Published on Wednesday, Aug 08, 2007
NEW YORK: Justin Timberlake and Beyonce lead the nominees for the MTV Video Music Awards with seven nods apiece, it was announced Tuesday.
Beyonce's Irreplaceable was nominated for video of the year, as was Timberlake's What Goes Around . . . Comes Around, which co-starred Scarlett Johansson. Also competing in the category are Amy Winehouse's Rehab, Kanye West's Stronger, Rihanna's Umbrella (featuring Jay-Z) and Justice's D.A.N.C.E.
Timberlake was also nominated for male artist of the year and ''most earth shattering collaboration'' for pairing with Timbaland for Sexy Back. Beyonce was nominated for female artist of the year and for her collaboration with Shakira on Beautiful Liar.
West landed five nominations, including male artist of the year. Rihanna also received five nominations. Also nominated for male artist was Akon, T.I. and Robin Thicke. Rounding out the nominees for female artist were Fergie and Nelly Furtado.
Amy Winehouse, whose album Back to Black was her second disc but her first released in the U.S., was nominated for best new artist. She received three nods. In the best new artist category, Winehouse will compete with Lily Allen, Carrie Underwood, Gym Class Heroes and Peter Bjorn & John.
Up for best group are Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Linkin Park, Maroon 5 and the White Stripes.
The 24th annual VMAs will air live on Sept. 9.
NEW YORK: Justin Timberlake and Beyonce lead the nominees for the MTV Video Music Awards with seven nods apiece, it was announced Tuesday.
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