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Sting can mean:* In biology a sting is the part of a number of animals, such as wasps, bees and scorpions, that delivers a poison when used to pierce the skin of another animal.* In law enforcement a sting operation is an operation designed to catch a person committing a crime.* ...Hence the title of The Sting, a 1973 film starring
Paul Newman and
Robert Redford which features such an operation.* In The Hobbit, Sting is the name of Bilbo's sword, passed on to Frodo in The Lord of the Rings.*
Sting is the stage name of Gordon Sumner, the bassist and former lead singer of The Police until their breakup in 1983.*
Sting (Steve Borden) was a Professional wrestler with World Championship Wrestling during the 1990's and a former WCW World Champion.
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EuropeChina pardons iTunes (but not Sting)
Music store returns - minus 'Songs for Tibet'
The People's Republic has pardoned iTunes after access to the online music store was apparently blocked in reaction to selling a new Tibet-themed album during the Olympic games.?
Published: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:45:37 GMT - Source: Theregister.Co.Uk - Read the articleEuropeiTunes, and Sting, banned from China
Athletes blamed for rocking out to Tibetan protest songs
The Chinese government has blocked access to Apple's iTunes store.?
Published: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:54:15 GMT - Source: Theregister.Co.Uk - Read the articleNewsiTunes Blocked in China; Tibet Album Suspected
Itunes Customers in China were unable to download songs this week and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album, "Songs for Tibet," with music by Sting, Alanis Morissette, Garbage and others, and a 15-minute talk by the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan leader.
Published: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:36:00 GMT - Source: News.Wired.Com - Read the article
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