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Man found dead in North Akron home is identified
Dad accused of forcing son into field, killing him
NFL star Chris Spielman's wife loses cancer battle
Coventry man killed in crash at I-77 ramp
Poor machine maintenance blamed for fire at Akron business
Man allegedly paid teens to spit in his face
College student mistaken for deer, shot to death
Indians add 7 players to 40-man roster
Police accuse bank robbery suspect of gobbling up note (with dashcam video)
Blogs:
Pets:
Cat-loving chihuahua suckles seven abandoned kittens
The Heldenfiles:
Friday Night Notebook
Patrick McManamon:
For your Saturday entertainment …
Akron Zips:
Two blowouts, one night
Tribe Matters:
Seven players added to Tribe’s 40-man roster
Cleveland Browns:
Hey, somebody's gotta stick up for the Browns
Kent State Sports:
Singletary update
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Gameblog: Cavs at Indiana Pacers – Here’s to LBJ and Free Throws
Buckeye Blogging:
OSU – Michigan college football rivals meet in Baghdad
Varsity Letters:
Bowling season starts today
All Da King's Men:
Headed For Disaster
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Will Health Care Reform Pass?
Akron Law Café:
Federal Judge Declares DOMA Unconstitutional
See Jane Style:
Vintage Chic
Car Chase:
TIME TO GET YOUR COLLECTOR CARS WINTERIZED
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Silverdome Potentially SOLD!
Ohio Travels with Betty:
George is looking for a Thanksgiving buffet in Akron.
Sound Check:
Steely Dan Plays "The Royal Scam" at E.J. Thomas Hall
HRLite House:
Colloquium at University of Akron
Akron Gamer:
Nintendo's Mario endures even as games come and go
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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