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Scooch are a British bubblegum dance group, comprising Natalie Powers (b. 1977), Caroline Barnes (b. 1979), David Ducasse (b. 1978), and Russ Spencer (b. 1980). Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is an English music company comprising the major record company, EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Brook Green in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based on Charing Cross Road, London. ...
Parlophone is a record label which was founded in Germany prior to World War I by the Carl Lindstrom Company. ...
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Natalie Powers (July 26, 1981) is a British singer in the Bubblegum pop group Scooch, who will represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. ...
Caroline Barnes is a singer who in 2007 joined the popgroup Scooch in hope of winning the ticket to Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. ...
David Ducasse is a singer who in 2007 joined the popgroup Scooch in hope of winning the ticket to Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. ...
Russ Spencer (born 1 March 1980 in Bournemouth, Dorset)[1] is an English television presenter. ...
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Natalie Powers (July 26, 1981) is a British singer in the Bubblegum pop group Scooch, who will represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. ...
Caroline Barnes is a singer who in 2007 joined the popgroup Scooch in hope of winning the ticket to Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. ...
David Ducasse is a singer who in 2007 joined the popgroup Scooch in hope of winning the ticket to Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. ...
Russ Spencer (born 1 March 1980 in Bournemouth, Dorset)[1] is an English television presenter. ...
Scooch will represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki with their song "Flying the Flag (for You)". The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 will be the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland on May 10 (for the semi-final) and May 12 (for the final). ...
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Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
Formation
The foursome formed in 1999 after attending auditions for an "all-singing, all-dancing pop group" in front of the noted songwriters and producers Mike Stock and Matt Aitken and future manager, Steve Crosby. Signed to Accolade, the pop imprint of EMI-Parlophone, the group set about creating their image and sound. Mike Stock (born December 3, 1951) is a British song writer best known as being one third of the song writing trio Stock Aitken Waterman. ...
Matt Aitken (born August 25, 1956) in Coventry England, is a British songwriter and record producer, brought up in Astley, Greater Manchester, best known as being the creative force behind the 1980s songwriting/production trio Stock Aitken Waterman. ...
The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is an English music company comprising the major record company, EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Brook Green in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based on Charing Cross Road, London. ...
Parlophone is a record label which was founded in Germany prior to World War I by the Carl Lindstrom Company. ...
The group's name 'Scooch' comes from a term used to ask someone to move up or along a bench or sofa.
Career Scooch won a contest on BBC One's Saturday morning show Live & Kicking in 1999. They competed against a boyband to have their single released. Even though the bands were already formed, this contest was unique as it pre-dates the format of the first music talent reality show, ITV1's programme Popstars in 2000, from which the band Hear’Say was created. BBC One (styled BBC1 until 1997) is the most watched domestic channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation. ...
Live & Kicking Logo Live and Kicking was a BBC Saturday morning variety programme that was aimed at kids and included a mix of competitions, comedy, music and cartoons such as the Rugrats. ...
ITV1 is the name, in England, Wales and the Scottish borders, for a terrestrial, free-to-air television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom by the ITV network. ...
Countries which had a version of Popstars Popstars is an international reality television program and a precursor to the Idol series. ...
HearâSay [sic] were a British pop group created in February 2001 from the winners of Popstars, an ITV reality TV show based on a New Zealand show of the same name. ...
Their debut single "When My Baby" charted within the Top 40. This prompted a tour supporting the Irish girlband B*Witched, and promoted their second and biggest single "More Than I Needed To Know". It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 5, and went on to see a global release (including Japan where it hit the top of the record chart). Top 40 is a radio format based on frequent repetition of songs from a constantly-updated list of the forty best-selling singles. ...
B*Witched were an Irish girl group who enjoyed success in both the European and, to a lesser degree, the North American music scene throughout the late 1990s. ...
The UK Singles Chart is currently compiled by The Official UK Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. ...
A promotional support tour for boyband Five provided the group with the foundation for their third single "The Best Is Yet To Come" which charted at number 12 in the UK. The group recorded their debut album "Welcome To The Planet Pop" which was released to Top 20 success in Japan. "More Than I Needed To Know" reached number one in Japan, and due to its popularity there, it was featured in the video game DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX. Five (originally spelled 5ive) are a British boy band put together in early 1997 by the same team who formed the Spice Girls. ...
Scooch's fourth and, until they reformed, final single came in the form of the flamenco-inspired "For Sure" which made number 15 in the UK. It was followed by the UK version of their album entitled "Four Sure" which peaked just outside the UK Top 40.
Re-formation They reformed in January 2004 to perform at G-A-Y's Gone But Not Forgotten night in front of a crowd of excited fans. The success of this prompted the band to do a tour of several gay venues and events around the UK. The London Astoria, the usual home of G-A-Y G-A-Y is a gay nightclub in London. ...
Other work In 2006, Russ Spencer took part in the E4 reality show Boys Will Be Girls [1], in which he attempted, along with four other ex-boyband members, to pose as a girl-group. Spencer and his bandmates were given four weeks to record a single, make a pop video and play live, all the while posing as females. Predictably, this experiment was not a complete success. Spencer has also become a television presenter, and currently appears on The Great Big British Quiz. Russ Spencer (born 1 March 1980 in Bournemouth, Dorset)[1] is an English television presenter. ...
E4 is a British digital television channel launched as a pay-tv companion to Channel 4 on 18 January 2001. ...
The Great Big British Quiz (TGBBQ) is an interactive quiz based channel on which viewers are invited to phone in to solve puzzles in return for cash and prizes. ...
Caroline Barnes and Natalie Powers have both had various parts on the stage in the West End. Natalie has also released several solo singles and albums. Natalie Powers (July 26, 1981) is a British singer in the Bubblegum pop group Scooch, who will represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. ...
West End is the name of some places in the world, including: The West End of London, England West End Theatre, is where many of Londons major theatres are located and premier cinema screenings take place. ...
David Ducasse is training to be a teacher and currently helps in an academy for up and coming talent.
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Final result confusion on Eurovison: Making Your Mind Up On 28 February 2007, it was announced that Scooch were to reform for a Eurovision Song Contest bid. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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The group appeared in the UK selection competition Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up on BBC One on Saturday 17 March 2007, singing and performing their song "Flying the Flag (for You)". The show began with six songs, which were reduced to two songs after the public had voted, the four songs with the fewest votes leaving the competition. The remaining two songs went head to head in a "sing-off" and the public voted again for the outright winner. Making Your Mind Up is a BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britains entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. ...
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Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
The show ended in controversy as the final result was announced. Fearne Cotton revealed the winner to be Scooch while, simultaneously in a much louder voice, co-host Terry Wogan announced the winner to be fellow entry Cyndi. After several seconds of confusion, it was revealed that Scooch were the actual winners of the competition and were to represent the United Kingdom.[2] A confused Cyndi was hurried off the stage by Fearne Cotton so Scooch could perform the winning song once again. Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981) is an English television presenter and DJ. Born in Northwood, London, she grew up in the north-west London suburb of Eastcote. ...
Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE (b August 3, 1938, County Limerick, Ireland), more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a radio and television broadcaster who has mainly worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career. ...
Cyndi Almouzni is a British/French singer. ...
Cyndi Almouzni is a British/French singer. ...
Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981) is an English television presenter and DJ. Born in Northwood, London, she grew up in the north-west London suburb of Eastcote. ...
Further Controversy Further controversy ensued when The Daily Mirror newspaper reported that the band had used two backing singers offstage as part of their performance on Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up, with the implication that this had given the group an advantage over rival entrants, and leading to accusations of miming.[3] Alternate newspaper: The Daily Mirror (Australia) The Daily Mirror is a British tabloid daily newspaper. ...
Making Your Mind Up is a BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britains entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. ...
Rule 7 of Section 4 of 'The Extracts From the Rules for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest' states that "Artists shall perform live on stage, accompanied by a recorded backing-track which contains no vocals of any kind or any vocal imitations." [4] However, it is common Eurovision practice to have additional singers offstage. For example, the Swedish entry in 2006 featured backing singers who did not appear onstage until the second half of the song. The rule is that a maximum number of six singers/performers can perform, but there is no rule to say that they must all be shown on stage. On Monday 19 March 2007, Scooch appeared on Richard and Judy on Channel 4, revealing that their dance routine for "Flying the Flag (for You)" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki will be "camper than ever before" and "may involve strings". March 19 is the 78th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (79th in leap years). ...
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Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 will be the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland on May 10 (for the semi-final) and May 12 (for the final). ...
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On Thursday 22 March 2007, the foursome appeared on This Morning on ITV1 and in the evening on The Graham Norton Show on BBC One, performing cut-down versions of the song. March 22 is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (82nd in leap years). ...
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The Graham Norton Show is a comedy chat show presented by Irish comedian Graham Norton. ...
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In a video blog, released on Saturday 24 March 2007, singer-turned-TV presenter Charlotte Church claimed that Scooch were not worthy of winning Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up. Church referred to the UK's Eurovision entry, "Flying the Flag (for You)" by Scooch, as "absolute shit" and embarrassing for Britain. Church announced that she believed Cyndi should have won the competition instead. Natalie Powers of Scooch hit back saying, "As a mother of a young child myself I find her behaviour and language quite unacceptable. What kind of role model is this for a mum-to-be?" Russ Spencer added, "What a pity the voice of an angel has acquired the mouth of a sewer".[5] March 24 is the 83rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (84th in leap years). ...
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Charlotte Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed on 21 February 1986) is a Welsh pop singer and television presenter who rose to international fame in childhood as a popular classical singer. ...
Making Your Mind Up is a BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britains entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. ...
Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
Cyndi Almouzni is a British/French singer. ...
Natalie Powers (July 26, 1981) is a British singer in the Bubblegum pop group Scooch, who will represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. ...
Russ Spencer (born 1 March 1980 in Bournemouth, Dorset)[1] is an English television presenter. ...
Promo photograph of Scooch for BBC One's Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up On 28 March 2007, Swedish singer Pandora claimed that the chorus of Scooch's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, is a clear cut case of plagiarism of the chorus in her song "No Regrets" released in 1999. With the help of the Swedish Musicians' Union she later contacted the EBU in an attempt to have Scooch's entry disqualified from the competition.[6] Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Pandora is a Swedish eurodance artist. ...
The modern logo was introduced for the 2004 Contest to create a consistent visual identity. ...
Plagiarism is the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as ones own original work. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
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In response to the plagiarism claim by Pandora, the BBC issued a statement confirming that Scooch's song is "an original" and the writers "were never aware of Pandora or her songs". The BBC confirmed that there had been no duplication of her work.[7] Pandora is a Swedish eurodance artist. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion...
On 3 April 2007, The Daily Mirror newspaper apologized to the BBC and EBU for an incorrect story it published stating that the EBU had confirmed that the BBC had breached the EBU's rules during the selection of the UK's Eurovision entry. The flawed story led to rumours of miming by Scooch on the Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up show and led to accusations of competition fixing by the BBC.[8] April 3 is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 272 days remaining. ...
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Alternate newspaper: The Daily Mirror (Australia) The Daily Mirror is a British tabloid daily newspaper. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion...
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), known in French as LUnion Européenne de Radio-Télévision (UER), and unrelated to the European Union, was formed February 12, 1950 by 23 broadcasting organizations from Europe and the Mediterranean at a conference in the coastal resort of Torquay in Devon...
Making Your Mind Up is a BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britains entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. ...
Promotion Campaign On 17 April 2007, Scooch shot the music video for their Eurovision entry "Flying the Flag (for You)" in London, which is to be released on 23 April 2007. April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ...
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A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
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On 18 April 2007 it was announced that Scooch had been signed to the Warner Bros. record label. [9] As part of the contract, Scooch recorded several different language versions of their song "Flying the Flag (for You)", in which phrases in the song are said in other European languages, including French, German, Spanish, Bulgarian and Danish. [10] April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). ...
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Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
Discography Singles | Cover | Title, Release Date, Peak Chart Position | Track Listings | |
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| "When My Baby" - Released October 1999
- UK Singles Chart #29
| UK CD 1) When My Baby (Radio Edit) 2) Syncopated Rhythm 3) When My Baby (Almighty Radio Mix)
12" Vinyl A) When My Baby (Extended Mix) B) When My Baby (Almighty Mix)
Cassette A) When My Baby (Radio Edit) B) Syncopated Rhythm |
 | "More Than I Needed To Know" Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
- Released January 2000
- Japan Singles Chart #1
- UK Singles Chart #5
| UK CD 1 1) More Than I Needed To Know 2) Don't Look Back 3) More Than I Needed To Know (Splash! Mix)
UK CD 2 1) More Than I Needed To Know 2) When My Baby (Almighty Extended Mix) 3) More Than I Needed To Know (Slewfoot & Grinder Mix) + More Than I Needed To Know (Video & Photo Gallery)
12" Vinyl A) More Than I Needed To Know (Splash! Mix) B1) More Than I Needed To Know (Slewfoot & Grinder Mix) B2) More Than I Needed To Know (Original Mix)
Cassette A) More Than I Needed To Know B) Don't Look Back |
 | "The Best Is Yet To Come" Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
- Released April 2000
- UK Singles Chart #12
| UK CD 1 1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) 2) Maybe Tomorrow 3) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix)
UK CD 2 1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) 2) Thank You For Being A Friend 3) The Best Is Yet To Come (Doc 'N Saxman Mix)
12" Vinyl A1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix) A2) The Best Is Yet To Come (Doc 'N Saxman Mix) B1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) B2) Maybe Tomorrow
Cassette A) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) B) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) | |
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| "For Sure" - Released July 2000
- UK Singles Chart #15
| UK CD 1 1) For Sure 2) Forever We'll Be Strong + Exclusive Scooch Homemade Movie (Enhanced Portion)
UK CD 2 1) For Sure (Radio Edit) 2) For Sure (Splash! Extended Pop 12") 3) For Sure (Motiv 8 Intrepid Vocal Club Mix) 4) For Sure (Motiv 8 Intrepid Radio Version) + For Sure (Video & Photo Gallery)
Cassette A) For Sure (Radio Edit) B) For Sure (Radio Edit) | |
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| "Flying the Flag (for You)" Flying the Flag (for You) is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill and Paul Tarry and performed by British pop group Scooch. ...
| UK CD May 7 is the 127th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (128th in leap years). ...
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1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version) 2) Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version)
UK DVD Audio Content: 1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version) 2) Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version) Video Content: 1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Video) 2) 'How To' Special Scooch Dance Feature
Digital Single iTunes UK Single - Available Versions Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version) Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version) Flying The Flag (For You) (Mile High Remix) | Albums | Cover | Title, Release Date, Peak Chart Position | Track Listings | |
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| "Welcome to the Planet Pop" - Released June 2000
- Japan Album Chart #19
| Japan CD 1) For Sure 2) More Than I Needed To Know 3) One Of These Days 4) The Best Is Yet To Come 5) Zoom 6) Bird In Flight 7) Stay 8) The Next Step 9) Never Stop Believing 10) Syncopated Rhythm 11) When My Baby 12) Music To My Heart 13) Don't Look Back 14) Forever We'll Be Strong 15) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix) 16) When My Baby (Almighty Radio Edit) | |
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| "Four Sure" - Released August 2000
- UK Album Chart #41
- Re-released 2 April 2007
- UK Album Chart #127
| UK CD April 2 is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 273 days remaining. ...
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1) For Sure 2) More Than I Needed To Know 3) When My Baby 4) One Of These Days 5) Zoom 6) Never Stop Believing 7) The Best Is Yet To Come 8) Stay 9) The Next Step 10) Syncopated Rhythm 11) Music To My Heart 12) Third Time Lucky | References - ^ Boys Will Be Girls. Channel 4. Retrieved on 2007-04-22.
- ^ "Gaffe mars Scooch Eurovision win", BBC News, 2007-03-18. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
- ^ "Winners had secret singers off stage", mirror.co.uk, 2007-03-20.
- ^ "Extracts From The Rules For The 2007 Eurovision Song Contest 2007", European Broadcasting Union, 2007-03-18. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
- ^ "Scooch react to Church outburst", esctoday.com, 2007-03-25. Retrieved on 2007-03-25.
- ^ "Pandora rasar. De har snott min låt", Aftonbladet, 2007-03-28. Retrieved on 2007-03-28. (in Swedish)
- ^ 'There is no plagiarism' We never heard of Pandora. esctoday.com (2007-03-28). Retrieved on 2007-03-28.
- ^ 'We were wrong' The Mirror apologises to BBC'. esctoday.com (2007-04-03). Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ Exclusive: Warner Bros sign Scooch, single out May 7th. esctoday.com (2007-04-18). Retrieved on 2007-04-21.
- ^ Exclusive: 5 language versions for Scooch. esctoday.com (2007-04-20). Retrieved on 2007-04-21.
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April 22 is the 112th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (113th in leap years). ...
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2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
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2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 18 is the 77th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (78th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
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2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 25 is the 84th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (85th in leap years). ...
Aftonbladet (Swedish for the evening-sheet) is a Swedish newspaper, founded by Lars Johan Hierta in 1830, during the liberalization of Sweden. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (88th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (88th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (88th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (88th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
April 3 is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 272 days remaining. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
April 3 is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 272 days remaining. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
April 20 is the 110th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (111th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
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External links Official websites Eurovision related websites Other websites - oiktotimes.com - "Pandora's Accusations" story
- Official Pandora website (with "No regrets")
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