02 July 2009

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MICHAEL JACKSON - ONE COMPANY SENDS JACKSON REPORTS TO THE WORLD

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* Jackson's 'Secret Wife' Files New Suit In Los Angeles. The Woman Who Claimed She Was The Biological Mother Of Michael Jackson's Three Children Has Refiled Her Family Law Case In Los Angeles Superior Court.  Nona Paris Lola Ankhesenamun Jackson, Who Has Claimed To Be Jackson's Secret Wife, Filed For A Legal Separation From The King Of Pop In December (08) And Prior To That Went Public With Claims She Carried The Pop Star's Children, Paris, Prince Michael And Prince Michael Ii, To Term. And Called Jacko's Official Ex, Debbie Rowe, An Impostor.  The Woman, Who Has Described Herself As A Black Jew Born In Britain, Also Went To Court In 2006 In A Bid To Lay Claim To Jackson's Neverland Ranch, Child Support Payments And Shared Custody Of The Pop Star's Three Children.  Nona Jackson Claimed She's Known Jackson Since He Was A Teenager, And That She's Written Over 3,000 Songs For Him.  The Lawsuit Was Thrown Out In 2006 And Rejected Again In 2007, But The Case Wasn't Dismissed Completely. Nona Jackson Was Told To Make A Better Presentation Of Her Evidence.  Following Jackson's Death Last Week (25Jun09), Nona Jackson Posted A Heartfelt Message Online, Stating, I Have Become A Widow, I Have Paid Ultimately For Loving Michael Jackson But It Is All I Have To Give Him, The Gift Of Eternity. He Had To Be Loved Even Once In This Lifetime And I Have Done That. I Too, Can Die In Peace Some Day.  She Signed Off As Michael Jackson's Wife, Nona Paris Lola Ankhesenamun Jackson.  As Wenn Went To Press, It Is Not Known Exactly What The Woman Is Demanding In Her New Suit, Filed This Morning. (Kl/Wn/Mt). . . Nona Paris Lola Ankhesenamun Jackson. Photo Session . London, England picture

Caption: Michael Jackson . The memorial service for the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, at the Staples Center. Los Angeles, California

ONE COMPANY SENDS JACKSON REPORTS TO THE WORLD

On Call Communications, a satellite communications service that charges television stations only $150 for a 15-minute live remote, was able to allow stations from around the world to cover the death of Michael Jackson, it said Wednesday. The company said that it assisted news organizations from such countries as Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the United Kingdom to send reports from their Los Angeles-based reporters who had gathered at Jackson's residence. The feeds were delivered to stations via Intelsat's global network of satellites. In a statement, Intelsat exec Ron Rosenthal said, "On Call Communications, with their QuickSpot IP/SNG system, were able to provide the rapid response and be on site within hours."

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