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Congresswoman Donna Edwards Uses White Stripes To Divert Government Shutdown

Did The White Stripes save Washington? Federal employees are dragging themselves out of bed and heading into the office this morning, thanks in part to a few words of encouragement from a charttopping rock didley. In an address before The House last week, Maryland Congresswoman Donna Edwards utilized the wise words of the White Stripes “Cause and Effect” in her speech about the narrowly-diverted US government shutdown.

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The White Stripes Breakup As Jack White Meg White Call It Quits

The White Stripes are no more! The rock duo, comprised of former spouses Jack and Meg White, released a statement on their Official Website on Wednesday morning, confirming that they are going their separate ways and “will make no further new recordings or perform live.”

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White Stripes Air Force Reserve Super Bowl Ad Controversy

White Stripes musicians Jack & Meg White have accused the Air Force Reserve of ripping off one of their songs in a Super Bowl ad.

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Jack White Alicia Keys Bond “The X-Factor” Theme “Another Way To Die” Performance

White Stripes frontman Jack White and Harlem-born singer Alicia Keys will premiere their duet, “Another Way To Die,” during a live performance on a special Bond-themed episode of Britain’s The X-Factor talent competition.

The single is being used as the theme for the latest 007 movie, Quantum of Solace, in theaters this November.

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Jack White Alicia Keys “James Bond: Quantum Of Solace” Theme “Another Way To Die”

Winehouse is out and Alicia’s in. Multiplatinum-selling Grammy winner Alicia Keys will make history when she teams up with White Stripes rocker Jack White to perform “Another Way To Die,” the theme for the 22nd James Bond movie, the Quantum of Solace, which hits theatres in November.
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