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NewsYeah Yeah Yeahs stay at top of NME ChartYeah Yeah Yeahs' 'Down Boy' has stayed at the top of the NME Chart today (July 15). The track has kept Biffy Clyro's 'Folding Stars' off the top spot. The Scottish band's promo climbs from Number Six to Number Two. New entries on the chart come from Interpol at Number Four with 'The Heirich Maneuver' and The Smashing Pumpkins at Number Seven with 'Tarantula'. The NME Chart is: 1. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Down Boy' 2. Biffy Clyro - 'Folding Stars' 3. The White Stripes - 'Icky Thump' 4. Interpol - 'The Heirich Maneuver' 5. The Cribs - 'Moving Pictures' 6. Bloc Party - 'Hunting For Witches' 7. Smashing Pumpkins - 'Tarantula' 8. Dizzee Rascal - 'Old Skool' 9. Queens Of The Stone Age - 'Sick, Sick, Sick' 10. Tokyo Police Club - 'Your English Is Good' Will Yeah Yeah Yeahs manage hold onto the top spot when The Pigeon Detectives come back with 'Take Her Back'? Phil Spector trial: Day 30 The cross examination of defence expert Vincent DiMaio continued today (June 28) during Phil Spector's murder trial in Los Angeles. The former medical examiner insisted once again that actress Lana Clarkson held the gun that killed her. DiMaio said he came to that conclusion based on the amount of gunshot residue on Clarkson's body, arms and the back-spatter of blood on her hands. Spector is accused of murdering Clarkson on February 3, 2003 at his Los Angeles mansion. The defence contends that the actress shot herself. Today the prosecution attempted to make a case that DiMaio was a hired gun for the defence and that his findings were based more on wishful thinking than fact. DiMaio repeatedly insisted that his conclusion was an "objective scientific truth," despite the fierce questioning by Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson, reports the Los Angeles Times. Jackson also questioned DiMaio about whether Spector might have washed the blood spatter or gun residue off of himself. DiMaio responded: "There is no physical evidence about Mr. Spector. In my opinion she had the gun and in the period of association, she fired it. She probably didn't think of the consequences." |
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