Monday, February 27, 2012

1Yusuf Islam, the former superstar once known as Cat Stevens, performed ...

1Yusuf Islam, the former superstar once known as Cat Stevens, performed onstage before a live U.S. audience this week for the first time in nearly three decades as he promoted his first pop album since leaving the music world for life as a devout Muslim.2Owners of the Nintendo Wii game system on Friday will have the ability to download a free version of the Opera browser to activate the Internet channel of the Wii menu and begin surfing the Web.

3Members of Led Zeppelin, The Doors and the Grateful Dead are among the rock stars suing the Wolfgang's Vault Web site, which offers downloads of live recordings that were purchased from the estate of late promoter Bill Graham.

4An FBI surveillance report on John Lennon has been released after a legal battle that lasted more than 25 years. Historian Jon Wiener used the Freedom of Information Act to ultimately convince a judge to order the files be made public.

5Norovirus, a highly contagious stomach virus, likely caused the illnesses of more than 370 people who worked or dined at an Olive Garden restaurant in Indianapolis in the past week, health officials said.

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