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Entertainment
20-10-2003
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snippet: Six new entries in the Top Ten this week and finally, after six weeks, Black Eyed Peas have been dumped off the top spot - `Where Is The Love` tumbles to Three courtesy of Sugababes at Number One with `Hole In The Head` and Kevin Lyttle at Two with `Turn Me On`.

Jamelia`s `Superstar` drops from Three to Four and 50 Cent`s `P.I.M.P.` is new at Five. Former Spice girl Emma Bunton is new at Number Six with her new single `Maybe` and Sophie Ellis-Bextor`s `Mixed-Up World` is new at Seven. The last of the new entries is REM`s `Bad Day`, lifted from their forthcoming Best of 1988-2003 collecton.

In the album chart, Dido holds on to pole position ahead of new entries from Sheryl Crow (with her Very Best Of) and Travis (with 12 Memories). [... more]


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