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Updated: 04:25 PM EDT 20:25 GMT -- 10 Apr 2001
The songs roll on Brooks tribute album

The songs roll on Brooks tribute album

Garth Brooks and his favorite songwriters have long had a mutual-admiration society. In this case, since Brooks is allegedly on the verge of yet another retirement, his most loyal songwriters have banded together on this tribute disc to sing the songs they wrote for Garth.

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'SPIDER' MAN TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN'

TELEVISION  

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BOOKS  

Tentative settlement in 'Little House' dispute
The parties in a legal battle over copyrights to two books by author Laura Ingalls Wilder have reached a tentative settlement under which a library board would get $875,000.

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