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LaToya Jackson says Michael feared he'd be killed

NEW YORKMichael Jackson spent the last months of his life frightened and on edge, convinced that he would be killed by people wanting to get access to his valuable music catalog, according to his sister, LaToya Jackson.

Jackson makes the claims in her new book, "Starting Over," which also chronicles her own troubles, including an abusive marriage to her late ex-manager/husband, Jack Gordon.

Jackson says that she and her brother went through similar experiences of being controlled and manipulated by shadowy figures that cut them off from their family.

"The difference is, I was eventually able to get away and start over; Michael can't start over," she said.
Saturday will mark the two-year anniversary of the King of Pop's death at age 50. Dr. Conrad Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter, accused of giving him an overdose of the anesthetic propofol and other sedatives. He has pleaded not guilty; the trial is set for September.

However, Jackson's sister called Murray "the fall guy." She said there were other people who needed to be investigated and described Jackson's death as part of a wide conspiracy. Jackson was the co-owner of the lucrative Sony/ATV catalog, the copyright holder of the Beatles' and other artists' songs, and his older sister contends he was murdered for control of it.
"This is definitely something that was premeditated, that they had planned to do, and they planned to take my brother out, and my brother knew it, and that's why my brother told me repeatedly, repeatedly and repeatedly, that this was going to happen to him," she said in an interview Wednesday. "He explained to me, `It's because of my catalog.'"

Jackson had harsh words for John Branca, the co-executor of Jackson's estate, accusing him of being more interested in his own interests than those of the beneficiaries of the estate_ Jackson's mother, his three children and charitable causes.
"They care about what they can do and what they can get their hands on, and no one in the family has anything to do with the estate," she said. "At this point, blatantly said, John Branca right now is Michael Jackson."

In response to Jackson's statements, the estate issued this statement: "After numerous hearings and after reviewing evidence contained in countless filings and exhibits, three California courts have decided John Branca and John McClain are the rightful and lawful executors of Michael Jackson's Estate just as Michael specified in his will.

"Mr. Branca and Mr. McClain have turned the estate around financially for the benefit of Michael's children and mother, protected the intellectual property and music catalog assets Michael accumulated during his lifetime as well as carried out their mandate to shelter and preserve funds for his children until they reach certain ages as adults. Their performance as the executors of Michael's estate is a matter of extensive public record and speaks for itself."

Jackson's three children — Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket — are being cared for by Jackson's mother, Katherine. Unlike when they were in their father's care, they no longer shield their faces with masks and have entered private school: "They are adjusting very well," Jackson said.

Jackson, who has appeared on "Celebrity Apprentice" and "Dancing With the Stars" since her brother's death, was once estranged from her brother and the rest of her family. She even went so far as to support charges that Jackson was a child molester when he was first accused of the crime in 1993 (he was not charged in that case and was acquitted of similar charges in 2005).

But she said she was then under the control of her ex-husband, who forced her to say negative things about her brother. She said Gordon beat her on a regular basis and threatened the lives of her family; she eventually broke away from him with the intervention of her brother Randy, according to the book.
Jackson, who now calls Michael "godlike," said the day she spoke out against her brother was the worst day of her life. However, she said Jackson forgave her.

"He said, `LaToya ... I know your heart, and I know you would never do anything like that, and I know he forced you and made you to do that," she said. "He says, `I love you, and I will always love you.'"
Jackson said she's gratified that Jackson's once tarnished image has been rehabilitated after his death.
"I think it's wonderful that people remember him in a wonderful light," she said.

Review: Nick Heller returns in `Buried Secrets'

"Buried Secrets: A Nick Heller Novel" (St. Martin's), by Joseph Finder: Nick Heller, the main character in Joseph Finder's "Vanished," returns in the author's new thriller, "Buried Secrets." It will hold readers' attention from beginning to end.

Heller is a former operative who now works as a detective for wealthy corporations and individuals, kind of like a one-man A-Team. When Alexandra Marcus, the daughter of a family friend, disappears, her father knows he can trust Heller to get her back.
MIAMISinger Sean Kingston says he's feeling better almost a month after crashing his watercraft into a Miami Beach bridge.
On his Twitter page Monday, Kingston posted a message to his fans. He wrote: "Feeling alot better! GOD IS GREAT! Thanks for all the prayers and support! Love you ALL!"

Nia Long Should Not Need to 'Reveal' Her Baby's Dad!

When actress Nia Long revealed her pregnancy earlier this week the question on everyone's lips: Who's the daddy? Turns out, it is not such a secret.

Long's boyfriend of two years -- NBA player Ime Udoka -- is the dad. Big shock. They have been together two years! Why does everyone act like it is such a mystery who the dad is when people have been together as long as these two? Is it because they are not married?
Evony, the persistent free-to-play city-building game, today announced its official two year anniversary, inviting the game’s 25 million players to join in a week-long celebration. Through various Facebook and Twitter contests, Evonians will have a shot at in-game currency and celebrity status. The Lords and Ladies of Evony contest kicks off today, with more giveaways through Friday. No contest registration is necessary; players may simply follow @EvonyOfficial on Twitter and fan Evony on Facebook to take part. The game remains completely free to play, with quests and tutorials to ease new players into the action.
MEXICO CITY (AP)Mexico's latest drug battle does not unfold in the border badlands or remote mountains where opium poppies grow, but on the small screen, where a TV show strives to save the image of long-notorious "federales" by presenting them as crime-fighting heroes.

The TV series "El Equipo," or "The Team," is modeled after the popular "CSI" series in the U.S. and it was created to convince Mexicans, and now U.S. viewers, that the country has finally gotten its act together with a professional, trustworthy federal police force.
Have Jesse James and Kat Von D called off their wedding? Not a chance, they both tell PEOPLE.
"That is absolutely not true," says James, 42, bristling at Internet reports that he's split from the "LA Ink" star. "We're still going strong. Things are completely good with us."
That said, it's no wonder that Akashic Books and Audible.com snagged the actor to read the hottest property in the publishing world at the moment: "Go the F--- to Sleep." On Thursday night, Jackson stopped by "The Late Show with David Letterman" and read an excerpt of the book and man, no one can deliver a line quite like him.

Written by Rutgers professor Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, "Go the F--- to Sleep" is described as a "children's book for adults." During its marketing campaign where PDF copies were distributed via email, it became a viral sensation. Originally scheduled for publication this October, the book hit No. 2 on Amazon.com's bestseller list by April and was quickly released.

Enchanted Kingdom up to 10%

MANILA, PhilippinesEnchanted Kingdom, the country’s counterpart to Disneyland, is on track with its target to attain as much as 10 percent increase in sales this year as it gears up to become a premier events place in the country.

Mario O. Mamon, EK chairman and president, told Business Bulletin they expect to increase sales between 5 to 10 percent by attaining its target to host 1.3 million guests or attendance this year from 1.2 million in 2010. “We are on track with our growth target,” Mamon said. 
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' star Marg Helgenberger called singer Justin Bieber "a brat" while giving an interview in France.
Bieber guest-starred on the crime series drama in February and RadarOnline.com is reporting that Helgenberger was asked about the singer and his role on the show in an interview in France.
Helgenberger was asked if Bieber's role was written just to raise sagging ratings, or because the singer is "truly a good actor."
The 52-year-old actress rolled her eyes and said, "Justin Bieber wasn't 'bad' bad. But he'd never acted before . . . He's better than you'd think."
Helgenberger then said, "I shouldn't be saying this, but he was kind of a brat."
She seemed to back track a bit by saying, "I only had one small part (with Bieber)... he was very nice to me."
But then Helgenberger gave her reason on why she had such a low opinion of the 'Baby' singer. "But he locked one of the producers in a closet and he put his fist through a cake that was on the cast's table."