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nadonnann New Single and Album! - Subscribe
"A few weeks ago Madonna.com reported that HUNG UP is going to be the first single off the new album. We are now happy to tell you that HUNG UP will debut at radio on October 17th!
Not only that, but Madonna.com is pleased to announce the release date for Madonna's new All Dance Album. Madonna fans all over the world can rejoice, because the album release date is currently scheduled for November 15, 2005! Put your dancing shoes on and plan a date with your best friends to the clubs, because October & November are going to rule!"

From: www.madonna.com
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nadonnann That Kiss... Aug 10th, 2005 12:12:14 pm - Subscribe
This is an interview with Britney Spears right after the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, where she and Madonna Kissed during a performance.

Gideon Yago: So who slipped who the tongue?

Britney Spears: Oh my gosh. No one slipped anyone the tongue. It was just a kiss, a nice kiss.

Yago: You kiss your grandfather like that?

Spears: (Shrieking) WHAT! No, it was just a kiss, and that's it, there was no tongue!

Yago: Was that the first time you've ever kissed a woman?

Spears: Yes! Oh my gosh.

Yago: How did that whole thing come about? Was that her idea or was that your idea?

Spears: Well, in rehearsal she would play around a little bit. And she said when we actually do it, let's just feel it out here 'cause there was no choreography in that part. So we just felt it out.

Yago: How did it feel?

Spears: Cool, yeah.

Yago: Growing up, were you always a big fan of Madonna?

Spears: Oh yes, oh yes, definitely. The whole moment was so surreal 'cause I've looked up to her and I sang "Like a Virgin" when I was 3 and 4, so being up there was a moment I will never, ever forget. It was a performance of a lifetime. Being in her presence was an honor.

Yago: Sometimes performances like that lead to collaborations in the studio. Are there any plans for you two to go run off into the studio?

Spears: We'll see, we'll see about that.

Yago: Really?

Spears: (Coyly) Yeah.

Yago: Why do you think that everybody fixates on that one kiss?

Spears: I think they just think that it's bizarre. I don't know.

Yago: On behalf of most of America, I just wanted to say thank you.

Spears: Well thank you!

Yago: So tell me about the "B" necklace.

Spears: The "B" necklace?!

Yago: The "B" necklace that's around your neck.

Spears: This is something that Madonna gave me and I was very very happy when she gave it to me. She has one that says "M" and I have this one, so, "B!"
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nadonnann Madonna injured in birthday ride accident Aug 25th, 2005 2:03:07 pm - Subscribe
Madonna suffered several broken bones when she fell off a horse while riding at her English country estate on her 47th birthday.

The accident occurred at Madonna's Ashcombe House estate.

"She sustained three cracked ribs, a broken collar bone and a broken hand but is expected to be released from hospital later this evening," spokeswoman Barbara Charone said.

"The star was celebrating her 47th birthday with her husband, film director Guy Ritchie and her two children, Lourdes and Rocco."

The singer was riding with her assistant when she had the accident.

Her husband rushed her to hospital.

"She was riding a new horse, not her regular horse," her New York publicist Liz Rosenberg said.

"Hopefully she's going to get out of the hospital late tonight but she did suffer a few breaks, so she's pretty banged up."

Madonna, whose latest album Confessions on a Dancefloor is due for release in November, has been an avid fan of English country life since marrying Ritchie.

Among the country pursuits the Material Girl superstar enjoys is clay pigeon shooting.

Bought by the celebrity couple three years ago, Ashcombe House is a six-bedroom, 18th Century mansion near the picturesque village of Tollard Royal.

Tucked away in a deep chalk valley on the borders of rural Wiltshire and Dorset, it is the former home of the British society photographer Cecil Beaton and its pheasant and partridge shoot is considered one of the best in England.

Last year, Madonna won the right to exclude hikers from much of the $A21 million estate.

The singer and her husband argued that unrestricted public access would destroy their right to a private family life.
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