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Mick Jagger assassination attempt
 Source: Mediascrape
Mick Jagger on a hit list? According to a new BBC documentary, the Rolling Stones frontman only survived an assassination attempt by Hells Angels members nearly 40 years ago because a boat carrying his would-be killers was swamped in a storm. The details of a plot to kill the British rocker were revealed by an FBI agent as part of a series, "The FBI at 100." Jagger fell out with the Hells Angels after a member of the notorious gang killed a fan during the band's infamous free concert at Altamont in 1969. The Stones had hired the local chapter to provide security for the poorly planned concert near San Francisco. Movie star Jack Nicholson has hit the internet, endorsing Hillary Clinton for president using a string of his old movie clips. The clip has been viewed more than 1 million times. Clinton faces rival Barack Obama in a round of key state primaries in Texas and Ohio on Tuesday (March 4, 2008). Kid Rock says he's innocent. The musician pleaded not guilty to a charge of battery relating to a scuffle that broke out at a Waffle House in Atlanta, back in October. The fight supposedly broke out after less than flattering comments were made to a woman in Rock's party. Drew Barrymore is donating 1 million dollars (USD) of her own money to the World Food Programme (WFP). The U.N. agency says the much needed funding would be used to feed thousands of schoolchildren in Kenya. Disney unleashed the full force of its marketing efforts to celebrate the platinum DVD edition of its classic film, "101 Dalmatians." Part of those efforts included 101 appropriately spotted cars taking to Southern California's famed Hollywood Freeway.
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